Acoma LLC

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‘Very disrespectful’: Acoma Governor criticizes data center project over use of Pueblo of Acoma name
News ClipKRQE·Acoma Pueblo, Dona Ana County, NM

‘Very disrespectful’: Acoma Governor criticizes data center project over use of Pueblo of Acoma name

The Governor of Acoma Pueblo, Charles Riley, criticized Yucca Growth Infrastructure's Project Jupiter for using the name "Acoma LLC" without consent, calling it disrespectful and against the pueblo's values. The data center project in Doña Ana County faces environmental concerns from residents and the Pueblo. Yucca Growth Infrastructure has apologized and committed to changing the name, but the Pueblo continues to advocate for state leaders to consider the project's environmental impact.

4/21/2026
New Mexico Environment Department to hold hearings on Project Jupiter air quality
News ClipSanta Fe New Mexican·Doña Ana County, NM

New Mexico Environment Department to hold hearings on Project Jupiter air quality$

The New Mexico Environment Department will hold a public hearing on air quality permits for Project Jupiter, a data center campus in Doña Ana County. This decision by Environment Secretary James Kenney comes after significant public interest and thousands of comments, leading to an extension of the permit decision deadline.

3/26/2026
Project Jupiter data center seeks air permits for two Santa Teresa microgrid facilities
News ClipKFOX·Santa Teresa, Dona Ana County, NM

Project Jupiter data center seeks air permits for two Santa Teresa microgrid facilities

Project Jupiter, a controversial data center in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, is seeking air-quality permits for two separate microgrid facilities. This approach is drawing criticism, with an attorney arguing it's an unlawful attempt to avoid stricter emissions controls, while the developer asserts compliance with state law.

3/19/2026