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COMMUNITY IMPACT

A path forward for New Mexico's energy

A path forward for New Mexico's energy

Invenergy has successfully developed over 225 projects by earning the trust of communities, demonstrating our commitment to the areas where we work, live, and operate. Our North Path team is dedicated to working in good faith with all project partners, stakeholders and communities, including Tribes, landowners, elected officials, government agencies at all levels, community and environmental organizations, businesses, and others. This commitment is reflected in our actions. Invenergy contributes to communities throughout New Mexico, partnering with local associations, participating in community events, and supporting local emergency needs.

Resources for Landowners

Invenergy values the relationships we have built and continue to build with project landowners. We publish guidelines and standards to explain how Invenergy operates and what you can expect when you partner with us.

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Testimonials

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“RETA and Invenergy are firmly committed to sustained community engagement as we advance the North Path transmission project, a critical long‑term energy infrastructure investment for New Mexico.”

Lynn Motsoller

RETA Executive Director

“Getting input from the community, ranchers, and landowners, like myself, is vital. Leading a landowner association, I know the importance of a community sounding board for projects. It’s evident in the way the New Mexico North Path project team conducts their engagement, they believe that too. Invenergy’s partnership with a New Mexico agency shows they’re committed to doing things the right way.”

Bill Brockman

Union County Landowner

Invenergy in New Mexico and the American West

Invenergy is committed to New Mexico and has developed major energy generation facilities in the state as well as throughout the Southwest region. 

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4,700

megawatts of generation capacity

3.4M

American homes powered from electricity generated

34

projects including 15 wind projects, 6 solar projects, 2 natural gas facilities and 11 storage projects

$11.1M

paid in annual wages and benefits