SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - A New Mexico electric utility wants state regulators to reconsider their rejection of the utility’s proposal to have ratepayers pay half of the cost for installing a new transmission line to serve a Facebook data center and to instead have Facebook pay $39 million.
The Santa Fe New Mexican reports that Public Service Co. of New Mexico on Monday will refile its request with the Public Regulation Commission.
The 45-mile (72-kilometer) line between a switching station at Clines Corners and a new station in Sandoval County would supply electricity from renewable sources to the Facebook facility being built near Los Lunas.
An executive with a Facebook subsidiary has said the commission’s decision raised serious concerns that could affect Facebook’s commitments for the project.
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