Green Economy Overview
The Green Economy: Pure. Energy. Innovation.
The Governor’s Green Jobs Cabinet Report Details New Mexico’s Future
In January 2010, Governor Bill Richardson (joined by Senator Tom Udall) announced his Green Jobs Executive Order based on recommendations from the Green Jobs Cabinet Report. The Order covers his actions to further New Mexico’s green economy. You can read the entire Executive Order here. Additionally, you can read the entire Green Jobs Cabinet report here.
For public comment on this report, please email Green Economy Manager Brendan Miller at brendan.miller@state.nm.us.
New Mexico is rapidly becoming a global leader in pure energy innovation. Abundant renewable energy resources, world-class clean technology research and manufacturing, attractive incentives, low business costs, and visionary state, federal and local government leadership are drawing international attention to the Land of Enchantment.
To formulate a cohesive plan to develop and capitalize on these varied resources, Governor Bill Richardson created the Green Jobs Cabinet. This Cabinet was tasked with providing an overview of New Mexico’s green economy and a statewide strategic plan for clean technology economic development. The Green Economy is a broad term that covers everything from renewable energy to recycling to green building. New Mexico is focused on identifying and developing assets (both natural and economic) of the Green Economy, as well as creating and sustaining green jobs.
The New Mexico Economic Development Department released the final report in September 2009, outlining five strategies to grow New Mexico’s green economy and offered recommendations to achieve these goals.
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GOAL #1: Be the Leader in Renewable Energy Export: Establish New Mexico as the leading exporter of renewable energy and renewable energy products, in the areas of both electricity and biofuels. SOLUTION: Incentivize/stimulate renewable energy growth in electricity and biofuels;
GOAL #2: Be the Center of the North American Solar Industry: Make New Mexico the “Solar Valley” of the United States: New Mexico must harness its potential to develop a vertically integrated solar economy from R&D and demonstration to commercialization, startup businesses, manufacturing, and installation. The entire value chain resides in New Mexico. SOLUTION: Stimulate the rapid growth of solar energy; incentivize solar manufacturing. GOAL #3: Lead the Nation in Green Grid Innovation: Leverage technology from our national laboratories and universities to create an entrepreneurial engine of new high tech, clean tech businesses. Make the “green grid” a top priority. SOLUTION: Promote commercialization of new clean technologies; put focus on the Green Grid to leverage limited resources. GOAL #4: Be a Center of Excellence for Green Building and Energy Efficiency: Remain a leader in green building and develop a sustainable energy efficiency renovation industry with a supporting cluster of green building product manufacturers. SOLUTION: Develop a building energy efficiency renovation sector;
GOAL #5: Have a Highly Skilled and Ready-to-Work Workforce: Matching industry growth projections with a highly skilled workforce is paramount to the success of New Mexico’s green economy. SOLUTION: Create an industry-driven green workforce development sector strategy aligned with these economic development goals;
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Additional resources
The state’s Pure.Energy.Innovation brochure provides an overview of why clean tech companies are choosing to locate in New Mexico. For more information, please visit the New Mexico Partnership, the state’s recruiting organization.
- Click here to see the Green Jobs Cabinet Report Appendices.
- Click here to download this overview of incentives for clean energy and green businesses in New Mexico.
- Local New Mexico communities have opportunities to grow their green economies. This presentation provides an overview of some of those opportunities.
- New Mexico is moving aggressively to develop its advanced biofuels research base and industry, particularly in the areas of algae and dryland farmed feedstocks. Please read Toward A New Mexico State Plan for Biofuels Leadership for more information.
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Notices
The New Mexico Research Applications Center Board will meet on June 1, 2010 in Albuquerque. The New Mexico Green Grid Initiative will have a meeting on June 9, 2010 in Albuquerque. The Technology Commercialization Working Group will be having a meeting on July 20, 2010 in Albuquerque. Please contact Brendan Miller at Brendan.Miller@state.nm.us for an agenda and additional information.