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July 1, 2024

Mexican energy market

Mexican Infrastructure Still Wanting, Insiders Say
Mexico's aging transmission infrastructure is having trouble handling the current generation, speakers told the International Society for Mexico Energy.
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American Market Architect Reflects on Mexico’s Reforms
Jeff Pavlovic, founder of energy consulting firm Bravos Energia, moved to Mexico to help design the country’s deregulated electricity markets.
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Land Rights a Challenge to Mexico Tx Developers
Transmission developers in Mexico often struggle to gain land rights, as they do in the U.S., but for reasons unique to the country's culture and history.
Mexico Ministry of Energy
Overheard at the GCPA Mexico Electric Power Market Conference
The Gulf Coast Power Association’s (GCPA) third conference on the nascent Mexico electric power market drew almost 100 attendees to participate in discussions.
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Mexico Market Director Seeks Increased Participation
A top official with Mexico’s CENACE told a Gulf Coast Power Association breakfast he is intent on increasing participation in the country's capacity market.
Mexico Ministry of Energy
Regulators Fear Cross-Border Tx Risks ERCOT’s FERC Exemption
Texas regulators are concerned that transmission projects along the U.S. border with Mexico may threaten their exclusive jurisdiction over ERCOT.
Mexican Market Poised to Withstand Political Change
In a sign of the increasing strength of the Mexican electricity market, at least some industry experts expect little change after next year's elections.
Mexico’s Power Market Continues to Gain Strength
Mexican policymakers said their country is progressing in its efforts to inject competition into the Mexican power market.
Trump Casts Shadow over Growing Mexican Market
At the ERCOT Market Summit, a Mexican energy official described the benefits and challenges of energy trading with the U.S. under President Trump.
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Overheard at the GCPA Fall Conference
Industry insiders last week gathered in Austin for the GCPA 31st annual Fall Conference, which featured discussions on Mexico's energy market and more.

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