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Austin M. Anaya

A newsletter about energy, climate, and urban economics - written by Austin M. Anaya, an economist in Albuquerque, NM. Subscribing is free - only pay if you would like to support the work Austin does.

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The Strait of Hormuz Is Closed. Which U.S. State Grids Are Most Exposed?

As Trump’s war with Iran enters its second month, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Energy markets have responded with higher oil and gas prices, which has translated into inflation across the board. Many economists and geopolitical anal...

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Reposting "Marching through history with Dolores Huerta"

In light of the recent findings of Cesar Chavez’s sexual abuse toward girls and women, including Dolores Huerta, I revisited a post I wrote about 2 years ago.

Dolores Huerta remains a powerful voice for the marginalized and mistreated, an...

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Luck is not a housing strategy

A duplex in Albuquerque, New Mexico - Photo by Austin Anaya

They say the best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The same goes for affordable housing.

My partner and I got lucky when we purchased our first house in 2023. While search...

3 months ago
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New Mexico's grid hits 59% renewables without raising electricity prices

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In 2001, New Mexico had with one of the dirtiest electricity grids in the US, with just 0.8% of generation coming from renewables. It ranked as the 7th-dirtiest grid by percentage, dominated by coal. Fast forward to today, New...

4 months ago
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New Mexico got rich. Now what?

New Mexico was slow to recover from the 2008 financial crisis. A poor government response led to painful job losses and a stagnant population. And people left rural New Mexico in search of opportunities in cities and the Permian basin. Econ...

7 months ago
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