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List/Grid Author Archives: Kevin Robinson-Avila / Journal Staff Writer

Supreme Court Sides With Oil, Gas Firms

N.M. justices toss Land Office, AG's claims of faulty royalty deductions
MIOX President and CEO Craig Beckman stands alongside completed water purification units at the MIOX plant in Albuquerque. Photo Credit - Dean Hanson/Journal

MIOX bringing green tech to fracking

Water purification firm MIOX Corp. is diving deep into the bowels of the oil and gas industry. The A ...

As fracking expands, so do calls for oversight

The oil and gas industry's success in cracking open underground shale-gas beds through hydraul ...
Pre-treatment equipment is unloaded at the Casella Altela Regional Environmental Services plant due to open later this month in McKean County in northwestern Pennsylvania. Photo Credit - Courtesy Of Altela

Altela may clean up with Pa. projects

Homegrown N.M. technology treats fracking flowback
Tom Anderson, right, demonstrates Novint Technologies' gaming technology to an attendee at the Coronado Ventures Forum in July. The Novint Falcon allows users to feel the recoil of a gun or the swipe of a sword. Photo Credit - Courtesy Photo

Innovation spawns new PC revolution

As technology continually advances, innovators always build new mousetraps to make the latest, great ...

Clean-Energy Standard Proposed

Coalition Files Plan At PRC to Reduce CO2
Eunkyung Ji holds a sample of the antimicrobial chemical compound that she helped develop with a team of scientists at UNM and the University of Florida. Photo Credit - Pat Vasquez-Cunningham/Journal

Bull’s-Eye on Bacteria

Company markets UNM-developed, non-toxic polymer with potent antimicrobial properties

UNM tech transfer ‘on a roll’

Flood of marketable breakthroughs due to 'culture of innovation'
The Wildcat Wind Farm outside of Lovington is the latest wind facility to come on line in New Mexico. Renewable energy developers want to build much larger wind farms on the state’s gusty eastern plains once transmission capacity to other states is available. The Tres Amigas Superstation could open up such markets. Photo Credit - Jim Thompson/Journal

Tres Amigas Full of Promise, Challenges

New Mexico stands to become a major exporter of wind and solar electricity, creating jobs and attrac ...
High voltage insulators and breaker system next to Lea County Electrical Cooperative's wind and natural-gas generating complex. Dozens of major wind projects are in the planning stages for New Mexico's plains but the ability to get the electricity out of state to other users is key to whether they get built. Photo Credit - Jim Thompson/Journal

Wind Energy Development Stalls in ‘Bottleneck’ of N.M.

Five transmission projects planned, but no relief soon
Joel Romero (hands in forefront) works with EJGM Entertainment's new digital drum-beat machine, which he bought with a $500 loan from Accion New Mexico-Arizona-Colorado. Eloy, Joel's father and business partner, plays guitar. Photo Credit - Kevin Robinson-Avila/Journal

Micro Lending, Macro Impact

Tiny, nontraditional loans have helped numerous small businesses thrive

PNM Posts Healthy Q2 Earnings Gains

Warm June Boosts Use of Electricity

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