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Albuquerque Energy Council

The AEC's Mission Statement is "Champions of Albuquerque's quality of life, promoting cost effective, innovative resource management, energy education and community involvement."

Membership

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History

In 2003, the Albuquerque City Council provided vision and leadership aimed at influencing the manner in which the City of Albuquerque manages and consumes energy in its facilities. The City Council adopted an unprecedented ordinance (FSO-02-70) that reserves capital funds targeted for energy conservation projects.

As a direct result of the ordinance, the powers and duties of the Albuquerque Energy Council (AEC), under the direction of the Energy and sustainability Management Division Manager, were expanded to establish criteria to select projects for funding. By providing a mechanism for community leadership in reduction of energy consumed, it is the City’s intent to serve the public welfare. Therefore, a community-wide effort to conserve energy will be developed and implemented.

The AEC's Mission Statement is "Champions of Albuquerque's quality of life, promoting cost effective, innovative resource management, energy education and community involvement."

Through formal requests for applicants, the City interviewed and selected nine members with varying areas of technical expertise to serve on the AEC. Membership on the committee is voluntary with staggered terms. Although the AEC operates under the direction of the City’s  Energy and sustainability Management Division, guidance from the U. S. Department of Energy, Rebuild America, Rebuild New Mexico, and the State of New Mexico’s Energy Conservation and Management Division is considered for planning. Many technical and trade associations are also used as resources.

Members

  • Adam Harper
  • Carlos Lucero
  • Danyel Kahumoku
  • Linda Sapochak
  • Tara Trafton
  • Tom Quirk
  • Susan Altman
  • David Muller

Accessing Board and Commission Documents via OnBase

All board and commission documents, including agendas, minutes, resolutions, and other related materials, are available through the OnBase database.

Follow the steps below to access the documents:

  1. Click the Link Below:
    • Use the link provided below to access the OnBase database.
  2. Search for Documents:
    • Use the drop-down menu to specify the Board or Commission, record type, or meeting date.
  3. View or Download:
    • Click on the document title to view it directly in your browser.
    • Use the download option to save a copy for your records.

Historical Meeting Documents

News

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