Fourth of July weekend means one thing in New Mexico, cookouts! However, amidst the sizzle and smoke, it is crucial to prioritize safety to ensure that these gatherings do not turn into hazardous situations. Here are a few essential practices and precautions for mastering the flames and enjoying summer grilling safely. https://lnkd.in/gaYH6rN7
New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives
Non-profit Organizations
Santa Fe, New Mexico 130 followers
Headquartered in Santa Fe, the NMREC represents the interest of the state's electric cooperatives.
About us
NMREC is a Statewide Not-for-Profit Service Organization. The mission of the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives is to strengthen, support, unify, and represent Cooperative member interests at the local, state, and national levels. Organized in 1944 and headquartered in Santa Fe, the New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives (NMREC) represents the interest of the state's electric cooperatives who are members of NMREC and their members through actively working to protect cooperative interests before regulatory, political, and governmental bodies as well as the general public; administering the New Mexico Rural Electric Self-Insurer’s Fund, a workers’ compensation fund owned by New Mexico’s rural electric cooperatives who are members of NMREC; and coordinating specialized training for its members. The New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives assists in arranging training programs for directors, managers and employees with outside agencies and consultants. NMREC provides advocacy and general communications through directories, websites, apps, the annual Legislative Almanac, and its monthly magazine, enchantment, which give New Mexico’s electric cooperatives, who are members of NMREC, a united forum to communicate with their members.
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https://nmelectric.coop/
External link for New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1960
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Primary
614 Don Gaspar Ave
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87505, US
Employees at New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives
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Tom Condit
Santa Fean
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Carmen Campbell
Electric Cooperative Utility Expert - rates, billing, governmental affairs including tribal relations, utility project management, line design and…
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Lonnie Tucker
VP, Communications at New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives
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Talia Storch
Member Services Manager
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New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives reposted this
Today, NRECA CEO Jim Matheson applauds the Supreme Court for granting an emergency stay of the EPA's Ozone Transport Rule. EPA’s approach to regulating the electric sector stretches well beyond the agency’s authority, and we thank the Court for listening to our concerns. Read the full statement here: https://bit.ly/3Ln5aU5
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The July edition of the Enchantment Magazine is out now. This month we highlight the individual articles like the Enchanted CEO: Powered by Legacy, A Life Changing Trip, Mastering The Flames, Co-ops and the Constitution, Around New Mexico, Cooperative Careers, and local pages highlighting your cooperative information. Go check it out now! https://lnkd.in/g8GvQt6u
July 2024 enchantment
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New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives attended the Mora-San Miguel Electric Cooperative (MSMEC) Annual Meeting in Mora, New Mexico. The event was attended by the cooperative’s members and featured business updates by MSMEC Board President Robert Baca, General Manager Les Montoya, and Vice President James Ortiz. #NMREC #MoraSanMiguelEC #CoopNation
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Youth Tour Highlights. The Youth Tour delegates were introduced to the three branches of government in New Mexico: Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. We met with Senator Liz Stefanics, Representative John Block, Economic Development Advisor Alex Greenberg, and Chief Clerk of the New Mexico Supreme Court Elizabeth Garcia. #NMREC #YouthTour #Government #ThreeBranches
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Youth Tour Highlights. The New Mexico Youth Tour delegates were privileged to take part in the Wreath Laying Ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. The highlight was meeting the New Mexico Honor Flight heroes and spending time listening to their stories. It was an honor and exchange we will never forget! #NMREC #YouthTour #HonorFlight #Heroes
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Springer Electric Cooperative, Inc. Youth Tour delegates (L-R): Constantza Covarrubias and Tayla Chisum at the U.S. Capitol Building. The delegates traveled to Washington, D.C. June 17-23 to attend the National Youth Tour Conference. #NMREC #YouthTour #YLC #CoopNation
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Socorro Electric Cooperative, Inc. Youth Tour delegates (L-R): Gabriel Giron, Brianna Lopez, Zephaniah Guerro, and Blazen McPhaul at the U.S. Capitol Building. The delegates traveled to Washington, D.C. June 17-23 to attend the National Youth Tour Conference. #NMREC #YouthTour #YLC #CoopNation
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Sierra Electric Cooperative, Inc. Youth Tour delegate Katherine Kittel at the U.S. Capitol Building. The delegate traveled to Washington, D.C. June 17-23 to attend the National Youth Tour Conference. #NMREC #YouthTour #YLC #CoopNation
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Roosevelt County Electric Cooperative, Inc. Youth Tour delegates (L-R): Ashton Davis, Roderic Neal, Kyleigh Stephenson, and Devin Diaz at the U.S. Capitol Building. The delegates traveled to Washington, D.C. June 17-23 to attend the National Youth Tour Conference. #NMREC #YouthTour #YLC #CoopNation
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