
EL PASO, Texas -- (Business Wire)
El Paso Electric (EPE) (NYSE:EE) is now receiving 25 MW of renewable
energy from two solar power plants in New Mexico. The energy purchases
are part of El Paso Electric’s ongoing program to supplement its energy
mix with renewable energy sources.
In August, EPE began receiving energy from NRG Energy’s 20 MW
(megawatts) Roadrunner Solar Generating Facility located in Santa
Teresa, NM as part of a 20-year purchase power agreement. First Solar
Inc. provided engineering, construction and procurement services for the
project using its advanced thin film photovoltaic solar modules, and is
the operations and maintenance contractor for the facility.
In July, EPE began receiving electricity generated from the 5 MW Hatch
Solar Energy Center in Hatch, New Mexico. The Center is owned and
operated by NextEra Energy Resources. EPE entered into a 25-year
agreement to purchase all the power generated from the Center. The Hatch
Solar Energy Center uses concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) solar power
systems, powered by Amonix Inc., that incorporate dual-axis tracking to
maximize energy production throughout the day. The Hatch Solar Energy
Center is currently the largest plant in the United States that utilizes
this type of technology to harness the sun.
“These projects are part of El Paso Electric’s ongoing commitment to
include solar energy as part of its overall energy mix provided to all
its customers,” said Rocky Miracle, Senior Vice President, Corporate
Planning and Development at El Paso Electric. “We currently have plans
to invest in other solar projects that should come on-line within the
next few years.”

Contacts:
El Paso Electric
Teresa Souza, 915-543-5823
Source: El Paso Electric
© 2026 Canjex Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.