SDSU Alum - Go Tecs. Tired of MAGA RINOS & DINOS. All sides are broken. We deserve better! The Trump Reich will be forgotten. Papa bear will protect his cubs.
@ra50504588@SenatorHeinrich Having built a couple of projects in NM, the roads around my sites were better then when we started. That said, O&G brings in plenty of revenue to fix roads, clean up abandoned infrastructure.
@Guardyloo@RepGaramendi@HASCDemocrats Your BDS and ODS is equally out of control. What is Trump doing to make anybody’s district better. Strike that, for a fee and a whole lot of ass kissing he will promise to do something.
@ra50504588@SenatorHeinrich Renewables actually pay for the damage they cause of highways and roads. They do it through RUAs(Road Use Agreements), IRBs, and other fees. O&G does not. Your energy prices are relatively low in NM.
@ra50504588@SenatorHeinrich Hmmm. Have you driven out to Eddy, Chavez, and Lea counties before and observed all the O&G infrastructure sitting and contaminating the soil & water? Have seen all the well pads, roads and collection lines? Have you driven on the hwys all rutted from service trucks? 🤡
@BradTakesOn@tedlieu@SecretaryWright Ok. So you are driving from the valley to Palo Alto. Those wind turbines were not there 6 years ago. Those were older turbines that did not have a power contract. You obviously are mad at renewable energy, specifically wind. Not sure why, not sure I care. Best of luck
@BradTakesOn@tedlieu@SecretaryWright Is that Pacheco Pass? If it is, then it may be undergoing commissioning. Should be operating soon. If Pacheco Pass, then it is the Gonzaga Ridge project being developed by Scout Clean Energy. Once the project reaches commercial operation, they will spin.
@dufferjones@heidisammons@MikeNellis I realize it may be hard for you to understand Heidi’s comment, but hopefully this helps
Federal Tax Contributions by state
California - $312.8 bn
Texas - $181.5 bn
Florida - $175.9 bn
New York - $168.6 bn
Illinois - $84.4 bn
I don’t see CO on the list
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@EnergyAbsurdity@GovSherrillNJ@DailyCaller Yep. In CA we are so impacted that we are still the 4th largest economy in the world. Texas will soon not be so friendly to DCs and other large infrastructure. 5 years!