Could Foreign Interests Be Sabotaging Mexico''s Path to Energy
A second beneficiary would be those within the United States government who view energy dependence as a strategic tool, as a Mexico forced to buy American fuel is a Mexico with less
After a Constitutional reform on October 2024, President Claudia Sheinbaum has sent to the Mexican Congress a set of laws, which aim to transform the country's energy landscape by returning contr...
A second beneficiary would be those within the United States government who view energy dependence as a strategic tool, as a Mexico forced to buy American fuel is a Mexico with less
As such, the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE for its acronym in Spanish) and the National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH) are eliminated, with their functions transferred to a new
The reform is expected to have far-reaching implications for Mexico''s energy landscape. By prioritizing state control, the government aims to ensure energy sovereignty and security. Private investment in
Hydraulic fracturing in Mexico represents a paradigmatic shift from ideological opposition to pragmatic energy security considerations, driven by economic pressures and technological
Mexico has announced a proposed series of reforms to its energy sector. One such reform is the establishment of a new
Find out what the energy reform is, what it consists of, how it affects, and equipment that supports the energy transition.
Enhancing energy independence: By generating their own power, northern communities in Mexico can reduce reliance on the national grid, which may mitigate risks related to energy
Over half of Mexico''s electricity relies on United States gas imports, risking its energy security. Achieving 45% clean generation by 2030 could cut gas imports for electricity by 20%, saving $1.6 billion USD
Enhancing energy independence: By generating their own power, northern communities in Mexico can reduce reliance on the national grid, which
Mexico has announced a proposed series of reforms to its energy sector. One such reform is the establishment of a new National Energy Commission under the direct control of the
Deploying renewable energies at scale would allow Mexico to meet its clean energy goals while increasing its energy security, attracting significant new investments, growing its national and
Mexico, a country long associated with Pemex oil fields and fossil-fuel dependence, is now laying down one of the most ambitious renewable energy roadmaps in Latin America.