“The energy sector in Mexico must find the right balance regarding regulatory policy, with the need to achieve the renewable energy targets put forth by the government,” Kijana Mack, executive director at Mexico Energy Partners, says.
]]>As Mexico establishes itself as a regional renewable energy hub, we expect battery storage to become an essential means for enhancing the flexibility of its grid system to provide more versatile energy delivery across the country.
Mexico’s EV market is also growing at a steady rate, and we believe its strong automotive manufacturing industry makes it well-positioned to become an EV production hub. Contact us for more information about energy efficiency in Mexico.
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“Renewable energy developers are being much less aggressive when going after large industrial clients looking to move to the free market,” Kijana Mack, director at Mexico Energy Partners in Mexico City, told BNamericas.
]]>“We believe natural gas development projects, and pipeline services, are the most attractive investment opportunities right now. These projects, and the related services, are highly visible and vital to the manufacturing industry in Mexico,” Kijana Mack, Director at Mexico Energy Partners, told BNamericas.
]]>“While the recent headlines about the potential removal of subsidies caused concern among market participants, we believe the attractive economics for renewables in Mexico will continue to drive project development,” says Kijana Mack at Mexico Energy Partners.
]]>“The recently announced IFC/NADB financing is positive for renewable energy growth in Mexico,” Kijana Mack, Director at Mexico Energy Partners, told BNamericas. “The transaction shows the interest investors have for high quality renewable energy projects in countries with well-defined regulatory frameworks.
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