Clean Energy in Mexico Webinar

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A major public policy debate is underway in Mexico over the role of clean energy for the country鈥檚 power market. There are major ramifications for Mexico鈥檚 economy and its climate goals. The Lopez Obrador administration has been aggressively pushing to revise the regulatory and investment framework for renewables in Mexico for months, but has ramped up their efforts since late April. Recent delays of approved projects and the prioritizing of state power firm CFE and the use of hydrocarbons to generate electricity have set off heated debate and legal challenges, and led to great uncertainty in Mexico鈥檚 power sector.
To further the discussion of clean energy in Mexico and to address the issues at the core of the government鈥檚 oppositional posture, we are pleased to launch this new webinar series.
The series will draw upon the expertise of the Mexico Institute at the 乐鱼 体育 and its decades of experience fostering high-level research and efforts to inform public policy with the experience and reach of the Institute of the Americas to shape and inform public policy surrounding energy and environment in Latin America and deep experience in Mexico.
Our jointly-published paper 鈥The Economic and Strategic Arguments for Renewable Energy in Mexico,鈥 authored by lawyer and policy expert John McNeece, will anchor our discussions. The paper and its rigorous analysis will set the stage for a high-level policy debate, through a series of webinar presentations, that will address the issues set forth by the administration and discuss the future of clean energy in Mexico. John McNeece will kick-off the series on June 11 with a presentation based upon his report.
The Clean Energy in Mexico webinar series will provide a research-based platform for further analysis and discussion of these critical issues with the objective of informing and shaping the public policy debate.
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The Mexico Institute seeks to improve understanding, communication, and cooperation between Mexico and the United States by promoting original research, encouraging public discussion, and proposing policy options for enhancing the bilateral relationship. A binational Advisory Board, chaired by Luis T茅llez and Earl Anthony Wayne, oversees the work of the Mexico Institute. Read more