The price of a megawatt-hour in Mexico is up to 5,000 pesos, while in Texas it is only 300 pesos. Foreign investors …
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A company plans to produce biogas in Yucatán
The pollution generated by livestock farming is an issue that worries many people in Yucatan and with a plant that produces biomethane, …
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Iberdrola closes the sale of 55% of its business in Mexico for US$6.2 billion
The transaction, which mainly includes gas-fired power plants, closes on the agreed terms after obtaining the necessary regulatory authorizations and approvals. Iberdrola …
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AMLO has failed to deliver on Clean Energy promises (Oilprice.com)
Mexico’s progress on its clean energy transition is headed in reverse. The nation’s greenhouse gas emissions from the energy sector increased by …
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Businesses in Downtown Mérida must use natural gas: Mi Gas Natural
This weekend, the businesses in Gran Parque de la Plancha will begin to operate with natural gas, the businesses on 47th Street, …
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After one century, Yucatán will finally have enough energy to lower electricity rates
After almost 100 years of lag, Yucatán will have enough energy to lower electricity rates in favor of Yucatecan families with the …
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HDF Energy announced investments of more than US$2.5 billion in the construction of seven projects in Mexico
The French company HDF Energy announced investments of more than US$2.5 billion in the construction of seven projects for the generation of …
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Mexico would benefit from the so-called “NFC23 Energy Storage Systems”
Mexico’s electricity system could benefit from the correct implementation of Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and the development of technologies for the penetration …
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Valladolid Thermoelectric Plant will not provide energy for the Mayan Train
Around 14 companies are working on the project, generating a total of 1,164 employees, of which 400 are local and 764 are …