2024-12-22
https://w3.windfair.net/wind-energy/news/14995-gwec-mexico-s-new-energy-reform-good-for-wind-power

News Release from Global Wind Energy Council

List_gwec_logo_new

Wind Industry Profile of


GWEC: Mexico’s New Energy Reform – Good for Wind Power

Lic. Pedro Joaquín Coldwell, Secretary of Energy, representing President Enrique Peña Nieto, officially opened Mexico WindPower 2014 - the annual wind industry event in Mexico.

Mexico City, 28 February 2014 -  The conference was set to debate the country’s energy future in the aftermath of Mexico’s recent Energy Reform. The new legislation ends the 75 year-old oil, gas and electricity monopoly and opens the energy market in generation and trading to new opportunities for the growing wind power sector in the country.

The ambiance reigning in the congress centre was one of expectation and hope as delegates - 36.64% up on last year - gathered to hear the latest news impacting the market. Mr. Coldwell conveyed the President’s message that no limit will be set for private investors wanting to do business in Mexico, under the new Energy Reform, and that the role of the Independent System Operator (CENACE) will be key to ensuring a sound implementation as a facilitator of supply and demand. He went on to convey the human and environmental importance of the reform: “Renewable energy, besides reducing the current negative impact on the environment, will present solutions for people found in areas of difficult access... The use of renewable energy is there to help us solidify the path which will rekindle humankind with nature.”

2014 is set to mark a year of change for the wind industry in Mexico thanks to the new legislation. The reform will enable greater involvement of the private sector and allow higher level of flexibility in bilateral cooperation between private entities. The new law sets a target of 35% of clean energy to all the players in the energy sector and helps implement the renewables roadmap towards this objective. Exactly how this can be achieved will depend on the secondary regulation aimed to be passed shortly.

“The Mexican government has set clear targets for the sector, challenging the industry to install ~2 gigawatts per year for the next decade. We accept the challenge, and with any luck Mexico will be one of the major wind markets globally going forward”, said Steve Sawyer, Secretary General of Global Wind Energy Council, partner of the event.

The Mexican Wind Energy Association, AMDEE, has set a target of 12,000 megawatts of wind power by 2022. This would bring over 10,000 megawatts more than Mexico currently has, representing potentially the generation of 11,100 jobs and close to MXN30 billion growth in the GDP.

“The Energy Reform, passed in December last year, is by far the most important change in the electricity sector after the nationalization of the electricity industry in 1960, but also constitutes a true reform of State as its effects go beyond the administration of President Peña Nieto, making clear the firm intention of promoting the modernization of the sector and the competitiveness of the domestic industry in an increasingly complex global environment.” said José Adrián Escofet Cedeño, President of AMDEE.

The creation of a market for electric power generation will result in the medium term in better rates and greater certainty about the stability of electricity prices and energy security of the country. In addition, the appointment of the CENACE has been put in place to control and facilitate the planning for the expansion of the sector and the operations of the electricity market. A timely and coordinated planning of the electricity sector, incorporating the private generator, is essential to promoting efficient construction of the infrastructure necessary to the fulfil national targets for electricity generation with non-fossil fuels.

As a reflection of the market going forward, the exhibition attracted the highest number of booths to date tended by the market’s key players such as Siemens, Vestas, GE, Acciona, Alstom, DPH, EY, ESEASA, Pochteca, over more than 5,000m2 of exhibition space. The US showed a strong presence with a US pavilion dedicated to eight major US companies that have expressed their desire to invest in the wind industry in Mexico. At the time of the opening, the exhibition sported 2855 pre-registrations from 32 different countries.

Mexico WindPower, an annual event jointly organised by AMDEE, GWEC and EJK is the third in the series. Mexico WindPower is the main wind energy forum in Mexico, organized and sponsored by the industry for the industry.

 

About AMDEE
The AMDEE is a non-governmental non-profit association dedicated to promoting the use of wind power in Mexico. AMDEE represents the main key players of the wind industry in Mexico, likewise cooperates with the Mexican government to promote policies and regulations necessary for a sustainable development of wind energy in Mexico. For more information: www.amdee.org

Wind Energy in Mexico
By the end of last year, Mexico’s installed capacity in wind projects reached almost 2,000 MW, with wind factor above 40% in many cases. The Isthmus of Tehuantepec region in Oaxaca contributes with 89% of the installed capacity with projects related to the first Transmission Open Season (OS-I). In 2014, 700 MW of additional capacity are under construction, of which 78% are also located in the Isthmus de Tehuantepec region, finalizing the OS-I. The construction of the new wind projects in Oaxaca and Baja California will provide additional 714 MW. Current development projects outside the Open Seasons in Oaxaca, Coahuila, Sonora and Yucatan could incorporate around 3,470 MW, totaling 6,101 MW (51% of the target).

About GWEC
The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) is a global trade association representing the wind industry at international institutions and opening new markets for the sector worldwide. GWEC works at the highest international political level to create a better policy environment for wind power. GWEC and its members are active all over the world, advising local and national governments and international agencies about the benefits of wind power. GWEC’s mission is to ensure that wind power establishes itself as the answer to today's energy challenges, providing substantial environmental and economic benefits. For more information: www.gwec.net

About EJKrause & Associates
For more than 25 years, E.J. Krause & Associates, Inc. (EJK) has been a worldwide leader in exhibition and conference management. EJK is one of the largest privately held exhibition management companies in the world, with offices on four continents. EJK produces a growing portfolio of over 40 events, serving 14 different industries. We excel in creating global brand leading events, bringing companies together to network and generate business. For more information: www.ejkrause.com

Source:
GWEC
Link:
www.gwec.net/...



All news from Global Wind Energy Council

List_gwec_logo_new

news in archive





Keyword Search

© smart dolphin Gmbh 1999 - 2024 | Legal Notice | Windfair Editors | Privacy Policy | The Windfair Pocket Wind 2020