State Representatives Attend World Hydrogen Conference in Houston

Houston, TX - Several New Mexico State Representatives are attending the World Hydrogen North America Conference in Houston today, where they are participating in discussions about the potential economic and environmental impacts of hydrogen energy. The two-day conference brings together leaders across North America for debates on the biggest opportunities and challenges for clean hydrogen.

 

Pictured left to right: Representatives Nathan Small (D-Las Cruces), Antonio “Moe” Maestas (D-Albuquerque), Linda Serrato (D-Santa Fe), Patricia Lundstrom (D-Gallup), Harry Garcia (D-Grants), and Meredith Dixon (D-Albuquerque)

“I remain tremendously excited about creating good, family-supporting jobs for New Mexicans in hydrogen production, while reducing emissions and positioning our state as a leader in the transition to a clean economy,” said Representative Lundstrom.

 

“There is a huge international movement developing around the use of hydrogen in battling climate change, as the world moves toward a low carbon, growing economy,” said Representative Maestas. “I look forward to learning more about how we can effectively harness hydrogen’s potential in New Mexico as a tool in our transition to clean energy.”

 

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