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Landowner Associations

Landowner Associations are peer-to-peer alliances with the same goal in mind. CRELA’s Landowner Associations are so important for the success of our organization. Our partner associations play a large role in our economic success as private landowners. CRELA works hard to maintain relationships with industry partners & landowner associations. We do this so we can work together to achieve success. When working with legislation, our partner Associations play a large role.

Landowner Associations are a vital piece of what keeps our organization running. They are also vital to getting goals accomplished. If we work together through these associations, we can be successful in profiting from our land. Our land is full of resources that can be profitable to landowners.

crela landowner association new mexico renewable energy

If there’s one resource eastern New Mexico’s ranches have plenty of, it’s the persistent wind. We want our Members to economically benefit from the resources they have available. CRELA is here to help, along with our partner Landowner Associations. We do this to make sure our Members are economically benefiting from their land rights.

Landowner Association Partners

Landowner Amistad

Amistad Resource Management
Cliff Copeland , 575-633-2800
[email protected]

Landowner
Sierra Grande Land Association
Boyd Burchard , 575-278-2166

Meeting Dates

2025 Meetings:

July 8, 2025 – Tucumcari, NM

September 4, 2025 – Clayton, NM

 

Renewable Energy News

Farewell, North American Windpower

After more than two decades serving our audience of wind power professionals, North American Windpower is retiring the brand and sunsetting its operations. Launched in 2002, NAW was the first publication dedicated to the U.S. and Canadian wind power markets, filling a much-needed space in the B2B media segment. In 2002, the North American market […] The post Farewell, North American Windpower appeared first on North American Windpower. [...]

Guam Offshore Wind Potential in Play

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is publishing a call for information and nominations for possible wind energy leasing off the coast of the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam. This call will gather public comments to inform potential leasing areas, and results from close collaboration with the government of Guam, which aims to generate […] The post Guam Offshore Wind Potential in Play appeared first on North American Windpower. [...]

UMC Signs On for Power from Fengmiao I Offshore Wind Farm

United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) has signed a corporate power purchase agreement with Fengmiao I Offshore Wind Farm, developed by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) flagship fund, CI V. UMC will purchase more than 30 billion kWh of power from Fengmiao I over least 30 years, marking the largest renewable energy transaction in UMC’s history. The agreement […] The post UMC Signs On for Power from Fengmiao I Offshore Wind Farm appeared first on North American Windpower. [...]

Ports, Lands Commission Get Behind California Floating Offshore Wind

The California State Lands Commission and the ports of Long Beach and Humboldt have formed an agreement to advance floating offshore wind energy development off the California coast through a comprehensive framework founded on coordination and collaboration to facilitate critical port infrastructure upgrades needed to support offshore wind. The ports of Long Beach and Humboldt are actively […] The post Ports, Lands Commission Get Behind California Floating Offshore Wind appeared first on North American Windpower. [...]

SouthCoast Wind Offshore Project Gets Federal Green Light

The Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management have approved the SouthCoast Wind Project, a 2.4 GW offshore wind development covering more than 125,000 acres about 26 nautical miles south of Martha’s Vineyard and 20 nm south of Nantucket, Mass. The project, as approved, includes the construction of up to 141 […] The post SouthCoast Wind Offshore Project Gets Federal Green Light appeared first on North American Windpower. [...]

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