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| Tipoffs for Santa Fe (New Mexico+Environment) Newsletter for 2026-01-14 ( 7 items ) |
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Blackstone plans to acquire multi-utility TXNM, raising concerns about energy affordability (10)
CHICAGO, Illinois, Jan. 13 [Category: Business] -- The Private Equity Stakeholder Project issued the following news:
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Blackstone plans to acquire multi-utility TXNM, raising concerns about energy affordability
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TXNM, parent company to two electric utilities, PNM and TNMP, announced plans to be acquired by Blackstone's Infrastructure platform in May of 2025 in a $11.5 billion take-private deal. This proposed acquisition would impact PNM and TNMP's combined 800,000 residential and busine more PR
EPA Planning to Stop Considering Effects on Human Health in Air Pollution Rules (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 [Category: Environment] -- GreenLatinos, an organization that says it convenes a coalition of Latino leaders committed to addressing national, regional and local environmental, natural resources and conservation that affect the health and welfare of the Latino community, issued the following news release:
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EPA Planning to Stop Considering Effects on Human Health in Air Pollution Rules
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WASHINGTON - Recent reporting shows that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency more PR
N.M. Economic Development Dept.: New Mexico Accelerates Business Expansion With Site Readiness Program (10)
SANTA FE, New Mexico, Jan. 14 -- The New Mexico Department of Economic Development issued the following news release on Jan. 13, 2026:
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New Mexico accelerates business expansion with Site Readiness program
EDD has evaluated 47 sites, launched public map, established certification board
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Less than a year after the Site Readiness Act became law, the New Mexico Economic Development Department has evaluated 47 development sites statewide, launched a public site readiness map and establish more PR
NMSU Civil Engineering Department adopts new name reflecting environmental focus (10)
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, Jan. 13 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
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NMSU Civil Engineering Department adopts new name reflecting environmental focus
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New Mexico State University's Department of Civil Engineering has officially changed its name to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, a move that reflects the department's longstanding academic strengths, evolving research priorities and commitment to addressing today's most pressing enviro more PR
NMSU Extension 4-H agents honored at national conference (10)
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico, Jan. 13 -- New Mexico State University issued the following news release:
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NMSU Extension 4-H agents honored at national conference
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With more than 40,000 New Mexico youth participating in 4-H activities throughout the state, New Mexico State University's Cooperative Extension Service 4-H agents support programming for communities across all 33 counties. Several NMSU 4-H agents and 4-H youth development department staff were honored at the 2025 National Associat more PR
U.S. Patents Awarded to Inventors in New York (Jan. 13) (10)
ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 13 -- The following federal patents were awarded to inventors in New York.
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Drug-Delivery Device
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Jan. 13 -- REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., Tarrytown, New York has been assigned a design patent (No. US D1109322 S1, initially filed Oct. 2, 2023) developed by Trevor Langley, Rensselaer, New York, for "Drug-delivery device."
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Real-Time Tone Feedback in Video Conferencing
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia, Jan. 13 -- Two inventors, Vipul Raheja, San Franc more ST
University of New Mexico Report Finds Albuquerque Creative Economy Generated $1.75B Impact (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (TNSLrpt) -- Albuquerque's Creative Economy - A report from University of New Mexico Bureau of Business and Economic Research, Albuquerque - January 2026 (90 pages) - Authored by Rose Elizabeth Rohrer, Senior Research Scientist and Suzan Reagan, Senior Program Manager
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The University of New Mexico Bureau of Business and Economic Research issued a report quantifying the creative economy's role in Albuquerque, revealing a $1.75 billion impact in 2024 alone. The study--co more ST
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