PNM joins WPP’s reliability planning and compliance program in western US

PNM joins WPP’s reliability planning and compliance program in western US

10 Apr 2023

The Public Service Company of New Mexico has joined the first region-wide reliability planning and compliance program in the Western US, known as the Western Resources Adequacy Program.

Seattle City Light and Snohomish County Public Utility District also sent formal participation agreements to the Western Power Pool after previously stating their intent to join the WRAP, the WPP said in an April 7 statement. This made for a total of 22 entities committed to the WRAP. Of those, PNM is the only one that was not part of the program’s earlier phases.

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