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Featured Articles

  • Heat Pump

    Which Heat Pump is Right for You

    Sep 30, 2024
    Energy Sense
    August 2024

    Q: My heating system is 10-plus years old, and I want to switch to a heat pump. Can you help me choose the best option for my home?

  • Perseids Meteor Shower

    Perseids Meteor Shower

    Aug 28, 2024
    Hale to the Stars
    August 2024

    Slowly but surely, planets are returning to our evening skies.

  • 2024 Youth Tour posing for a photo at Mount Vernon.

    Youth Tour in D.C.

    Aug 28, 2024
    Cover Story
    August 2024
  • Voluntary Membership

    The Cooperative Difference

    Aug 28, 2024
    CEO Column
    August 2024

    I, along with our cooperative members, get many questions—not only about rates but what makes us different from large utilities, such as Public Ser

  • Mud Bar

    Filling Meals for on the Go

    Sep 30, 2024
    In The Kitchen
    August 2024
  • CEO Column - People Pencils Ideas

    Powered By Legacy

    Jun 27, 2024
    CEO Column
    July 2024
  • The life span of heating and cooling system ranges from 15 to 20 years. Proper maintenance and lower use can increase the life of the equipment. ADOBE STOCK PHOTO BY SHADIUK

    Signs Your HVAC Is in Trouble

    Jun 27, 2024
    Energy Sense
    July 2024

    Bad odors. Heating and cooling systems sometimes smell when you first start them for the season.

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The New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperative Association provides legislative and educational services for the 15 cooperatives who are members of NMRECA that deliver electric power to New Mexico's rural areas and small communities. Each cooperative has a representative on the association's board of directors, which controls the editorial content and advertising policy of enchantment through its Communications Committee.

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July 2025

enchantment is published by the
New Mexico Rural Electric Cooperatives

Members of the Publications Committee

Thomas Rivas
Chairman
Northern Rio Arriba Electric Cooperative

Wayne Connell
Central New Mexico Electric Cooperative

Manny Gonzales
Socorro Electric Cooperative 

James Ortiz
Mora San Miguel Electric Cooperative

Joe Reeser
Southwestern Electric Cooperative

Preston Stone
Otero County Electric Cooperative

Officers of the Board of Directors

Tim Morrow
President
Springer Electric Cooperative, Springer

Charles G. Wagner
Vice President
Western Farmers Electric Cooperative

Preston Stone
Secretary-Treasurer
Otero County Electric Cooperative, Cloudcroft

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