Las Cruces Natural Gas Transition Plan

Planning for the Future of Energy in Las Cruces

Las Cruces Utilities (LCU) is making a plan for the future of natural gas. Right now, most homes and businesses in Las Cruces use natural gas for heating, cooking, and hot water. But to meet goals set by the City of Las Cruces Climate Action Plan, we are looking at different ways to bring energy to homes and businesses.

How to Get Involved

We want to hear from you! Your input will help shape the future of energy in Las Cruces.

Share Your Thoughts – Attend the Public Workshop on Tuesday, May 20 from 6-8pm at City Hall, take the survey when it launches later this year, and attend one of 4 pop-up community events (pop-up schedule to be announced soon) to let us know what you think about the future of energy in Las Cruces.

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Spread the Word –  Tell your colleagues, friends and family about this project and encourage them to get involved.

Ask Questions – Contact Us to learn more about the project

What is the Natural Gas Transition Plan?

This project will help us plan how to reach the climate goals set by the City of Las Cruces Climate Action Plan in 2020. As part of this project, the City has engaged Energy + Environmental Economics (E3) to evaluate technologies to reduce the environmental impacts of the City’s current natural gas use. Over the course of their work, they will be engaging with the public to ultimately build a plan that will enable the City to reach its climate goals while keeping energy reliable and affordable for everyone.

 

Contact Us

If you have comments or want to learn more about the project, please reach out to our team using the form below!

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Or contact Hector Terrazas, Deputy Director for Natural Gas and Energy, at [email protected] or 575-541-2111.

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