Governor Bill Richardson Sets Bold Agenda for Future of New Mexico's Green Economy

Press Release

Date: Jan. 12, 2010
Location: Santa Fe, NM

Governor Bill Richardson today signed an executive order that outlines the state's course to building a comprehensive green economy. The executive order carries out recommendations and goals detailed in the report developed by the Governor's Green Jobs Cabinet.

Governor Richardson signed the executive order at SCHOTT Solar's Albuquerque manufacturing plant.

"A comprehensive green economy is critical to the future of New Mexico and will lead our state into a new era of economic vitality and stability," Governor Richardson said.

"Today I am outlining a clear path to ensure our state capitalizes economically and environmentally on our abundant renewable resources and assets."
The Green Jobs Cabinet identified five immediate goals for the state to realize its full green economy potential, including:

1. To become a leader in renewable energy export.

2. To become the center of the North American solar industry. This includes everything from research and development to manufacturing to the installation of solar elements in our buildings.

3. To lead the nation in Green Grid innovation.

4. To continue being a leader in green building and energy efficiency.

5. To have an educational system that prepares New Mexico students for jobs in green technologies.

Governor Richardson's executive order lays out a wide scope of directives to reach these goals, and involves several state agencies, including the Economic Development Department, the Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department, the New Mexico Environmental Department, the Indian Affairs Department, the New Mexico Department of Agriculture,
Department of Workforce Solutions, Public Education Department and Higher Education Department.

Governor Richardson also announced the release of the New Mexico Green Jobs Guidebook.

The Guidebook provides an overview of green occupations, their education requirements, and resources available at New Mexico colleges and universities. The guidebook is available on the Economic Development Departments website, http://www.edd.state.nm.us/.

Additionally, Governor Richardson announced he will seek legislation to expand the state's Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit during the upcoming legislative session. The expansion will double the available credit for solar generators to one million megawatt hours.

The Production Tax Credit expansion is critical for ensuring that there is an in-state market for the products from our growing cluster of solar manufacturers like SCHOTT, Emcore, and Signet Solar.

The Green Jobs Cabinet report is available at
http://www.edd.state.nm.us/greenEconomy /governorsGreenJobsCabinetReport.pdf.

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