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After a careful review of the inconsistent public notices for the proposed Doña
Ana County East and West Microgrids Air Quality Construction Permits for Project
Jupiter, CCNS found them to be defective. The discrepancies require a restart of the
public comment periods for the proposed $165 billion microgrid facilities that will emit up
to 13 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually – more than yearly emissions
generated by Las Cruces, Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Currently, public comments are
due on Monday, March 2, 2026 to the New Mexico Environment Department.
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After a careful review of the inconsistent public notices for the proposed Doña
Ana County East and West Microgrids Air Quality Construction Permits for Project
Jupiter, CCNS found them to be defective. The discrepancies require a restart of the
public comment periods for the proposed $165 billion microgrid facilities that will emit up
to 13 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions annually – more than yearly emissions
generated by Las Cruces, Albuquerque and Santa Fe. Currently, public comments are
due on Monday, March 2, 2026 to the New Mexico Environment Department.