Invenergy in Mexico: 10 years of building the clean energy
Invenergy is the most diversified privately held power producer in Mexico with a multi-technology portfolio of clean energy projects in operation, including wind turbines, solar
Invenergy is the most diversified privately held power producer in Mexico with a multi-technology portfolio of clean energy projects in operation, including wind turbines, solar
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A month after India introduced an energy storage mandate for renewable energy plants and China scrapped its own, Mexico has stepped forward with an ambitious 30%
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A month after India introduced an energy storage mandate for renewable energy plants and China scrapped its own, Mexico has stepped forward with an ambitious 30% capacity requirement, alongside plans to add a further 574 MW of batteries by 2028.
Future wind and solar energy projects in Mexico will be required to colocate battery energy storage systems equivalent to 30% of their capacity, a senior government official told the Senate on Tuesday.
The first option is for a private company to sell all the electricity produced by a renewable energy plant to Mexico’s state-owned utility CFE. Another option is for companies to create joint ventures with CFE to generate power, with a maximum 46% participation by the private sector.
Islas said that the energy reforms, which went into effect earlier in March, provide a series of mechanisms for the private sector to participate in the electricity market. The first option is for a private company to sell all the electricity produced by a renewable energy plant to Mexico’s state-owned utility CFE.