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  2. Farmington, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Farmington (Navajo: Tóta') is a city in San Juan County in the U.S. state of New Mexico. As of the 2020 census , the city had a population of 46,624 people. Farmington (and surrounding San Juan County) makes up one of the four metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in New Mexico.

  3. Power struggle: Farmington vows to get ownership of San Juan ...

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    The City of Farmington says it plans to exercise its rights under a 2017 agreement and take ownership of the San Juan Generating Station.

  4. Border, outdoors and more: A look at NM's economy - AOL

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    New Mexico exported $4.9 billion in goods in 2023, which marked an 81% increase from 2013. The Bureau of Economic Analysis calculated New Mexico's gross domestic product at $130.3 billion in 2023.

  5. Farmington gets $500k New Mexico tourism grant for project ...

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    Farmington’s grant was the largest among the 10, with the other nine ranging from nearly $385,000 for the city of Grants for new grandstands at the Grants Multipurpose Arena to $17,000 to the ...

  6. List of municipalities in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2020 United States Census, New Mexico is the 15th least-populous state with 2,117,522 inhabitants [1] but the 5th-largest by land area, spanning 121,298.15 square miles (314,160.8 km 2). [2] New Mexico is divided into 33 counties and contains 106 municipalities consisting of cities, towns, villages and an incorporated county. [3]

  7. San Juan Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Its majority owner is Public Service Company of New Mexico, and other owners include Tucson Electric Power and the Farmington Electric Utility System. [2] Units 2 and 3 (369 and 555 MW, completed in 1976 and 1979, respectively) were retired in 2017. The plant produced power at $45/MWh in 2018 and 2019. [3]