
Construction workers pile drive posts at a Belen solar site earlier this month. The rollout of community solar has taken years longer than anticipated due to rulemaking delays.
After years of waiting, New Mexicans can sign up to have community solar energy power their homes — no rooftop solar panels necessary — and get cheaper monthly utility bills for their participation.
The idea can sound too good to be true — something that’s caused people to fear they’re being scammed.
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