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FILE - In this Aug. 17, 2015, file photo, a farmer plows his recently harvested field under wind turbines in the agricultural area north of Rio Hondo, Texas, near the New Mexico border. A California-based renewable energy developer plans to increase by seven-fold its investments as it prepares to build more wind farms in the heart of New Mexico over the next several years. An analysis commissioned by Pattern Development shows a $1.2 billion economic impact from its wind farms in eastern New Mexico and West Texas, surpassing initial projections. (Jason Hoekema/Valley Morning Star via AP, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 17, 2015, file photo, a farmer plows his recently harvested field under wind turbines in the agricultural area north of Rio Hondo, Texas, near the New Mexico border. A California-based renewable energy developer plans to increase by seven-fold its investments as it prepares to build more wind farms in the heart of New Mexico over the next several years. An analysis commissioned by Pattern Development shows a $1.2 billion economic impact from its wind farms in eastern New Mexico and West Texas, surpassing initial projections. (Jason Hoekema/Valley Morning Star via AP, File)

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