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El Paso Electric is involved in two proposed projects to bring solar energy to its customers.
Tuesday, the company filed a request with New Mexico regulators to allow it to buy power from a California company which proposed to build a 66-megawatt solar plant in southern New Mexico and sell the power -- enough to supply 16,000 homes -- to El Paso Electric by 2011.
Monday, El Paso Electric also joined three other utilities to issue a joint request for proposals to find someone to build a 65-to 196-megawatt solar plant in New Mexico to provide solar power to the four utilities' customers.
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