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New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department

New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources
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Agency overview
Headquarters 4491 Cerrillos Rd.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Employees 536 FTE (FY2011)
Annual budget $65.5 million (FY2011)
Agency executives
  • Ken McQueen, Secretary Designate
  • Matthias Sayer, Deputy Secretary
  • Ron Cruz, ASD Director
Website New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department

The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) is a Cabinet Department under the Governor of New Mexico. EMNRD oversees and protects the natural and energy resources of New Mexico. EMNRD provides Statewide leadership in the protection, management, and conservation of all such resources.

The Department is led by the Cabinet Secretary of Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources. The Cabinet Secretary is appointed by the Governor, with the approval of the New Mexico State Senate, to serve at his/her pleasure. The current Cabinet Secretary is Dave Martin.

The New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department was created by the enactment of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department Act. The Act merged the Energy and Minerals Department and the Natural Resources Department into a single unified entity.

The mission of EMNRD is to protect, manage, conserve and oversee the responsible use of the state’s natural resources. EMNRD is charged with:

The EMNRD has six main missions:

For administrative support purposes only, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is attached to EMNRD.

The Energy Conservation and Management Division provides the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Program of EMNRD. The Division oversee Statewide energy conservation efforts including the use of alternative fuels. These fuels include solar, wind, geothermal, and biomass resources. This is accomplished via partnerships with private businesses, higher education universities, and research laboratories to invest in clean energy.

The Division serves as the United States Department of Energy state administering agency for federal energy grants.

The Healthy Forests Program is responsible for the protection of all State Forests. The Program is responsible for statewide fire management and suppression activities as well as overall tree health. The Program also oversee all forest restoration efforts.

The State Parks Program oversees the operations of State Parks across the State. These State Parks are designed to protect and preserve the State's natural environment.

The Mining and Minerals Division operates the Department's Mine Reclamation Program. The Division oversees all energy and non-energy mining operations in the State. This is accomplished by issuing permits to mining companies, inspecting mining operations, reclaiming abandoned mines, and education members of the public about mining. New Mexico heavily benefits from mined natural resources such as oil, copper, coal, petroleum, potash, molybdenum, uranium, gold, silver, and lead.


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