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Contents Message from Secretary Noe
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Organization Charts Energy Conserva
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values on forested, rangeland, and
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ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Figure 3 11
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ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Figure 4 13
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monitoring and emergency response e
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The funding is equally distributed
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Number 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1992 1
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In Thousands 25 20 15 10 5 0 25 20
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Organization ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Pro
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ANNUAL REPORT 2010 Fernando Martine
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more energy dollars in our state th
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Solar Market Development Tax Credit
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New Mexico’s total installed wind
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in 2008 (latest available data), to
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463) to the statutes have been the
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CERB program is jointly administere
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In 2004, ECMD facilitated the insta
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AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT
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Table 2. ARRA Energy Efficiency and
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enewable energy and energy efficien
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CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS: Carbon di
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NEW MEXICO STATE FORESTRY Forestry
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Landowners and communities receive
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Forestry received and processed 29
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