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Kit Carson Electric Cooperative and Guzman Energy Grant Scholarships for New Mexico Students

TAOS, N.M.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC) and Guzman Energy have partnered for the sixth year in a row to provide scholarships to selected northern New Mexico students to help them successfully transition to their continued education after high school graduation. This year, 20 students will each receive a $1,500 scholarship.

Since 1997, the KCEC Foundation has awarded more than $600,000 in scholarships to students throughout its territory, giving them the financial support to help them successfully transition to their postsecondary education.

Guzman Energy, the cooperative’s wholesale power provider since 2017, has supported the scholarship program each year of the partnership, contributing $121,000 to date.

“Taking the next step toward continued education is a big transition, and we are honored to help these students get started on the right path,” said Jeffrey M. Heit, Principal and Managing Director, Guzman Energy. “Education is so important in building a strong community, and we are committed to helping the communities served by Kit Carson continue to thrive.”

“We are grateful for Guzman Energy’s support of our scholarship program to help these young adults succeed as they continue their education,” said Luis A. Reyes, Jr., Kit Carson CEO. “They have been a true partner not only for us, but for our community overall.”

Guzman Energy has helped KCEC move closer to its goals of becoming one of the cleanest, most cost-effective energy cooperatives in America, and providing 100% daytime solar energy. Working with Guzman Energy, KCEC has deployed a solar plan to build arrays and battery storage within the co-op’s territory, not only helping to meet the daytime solar goal, but also creating local jobs in the community, as well as stabilizing energy costs for KCEC members.

About Kit Carson Electric Cooperative

Formed in 1944, Kit Carson is a member owned electric distribution cooperative in northern New Mexico and is the second largest cooperative in the state. Kit Carson is one of 16 electric cooperatives that serve rural New Mexico communities, serving nearly 30,000 members in Taos, Colfax and Rio Arriba counties. To learn more about Kit Carson, visit www.kitcarson.com.

About Guzman Energy

Guzman Energy is a wholesale power provider dedicated to communities in search of affordable and reliable energy. We partner with cooperatives, municipalities, companies, and tribes across North America to customize energy portfolios that make economic and environmental sense for today and tomorrow. Together, we are lighting the way forward. Visit www.guzmanenergy.com.

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