Mexico Energy

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As part of ongoing energy reforms, Mexico’s authorities aim to reduce costs, protect the environment and develop power sector infrastructure by stimulating competition in electricity generation and transmission, while the National Centre of Energy Control (Centro Nacional de Control de Energía, CENACE) maintains control of transmission by...

 

To what extent can the restructuring of the public utility increase the flexibility, transparency and competitiveness of the energy sector?

 

Historically, Mexico is an energy powerhouse, one of the world’s most important crude oil producers, and highly dependent on those exports for economic growth, foreign currency and government revenues. At 5.2% of GDP in 2015, however, oil and gas extraction account for a smaller share of the national economy than at any time in recent history...

 

In the context of energy reform, what steps are being taken to ensure that the Mexican oil industry remains competitive?

 

While the shift in the political relations with the US has raised new concerns on a number of economical fronts, Mexico’s plans to make the most of its renewable energy resources will benefit both the country itself and its northern neighbour. A significant increase in the contribution of solar and wind into the energy mix is expected in the...

 

What is the relationship between state-owned organisations and private companies in the wake of reforms across the sector?

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