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Mexico targets 45% of renewable power generation by 2030 and

Under the General Law on Climate Change ("LGCC") the country had a target of reaching 37.7% of "clean energies" (renewables, nuclear, CHP, and CCS) in total power generation by 2030, and 50% by 2050. In 2018, Mexico''s Secretariat of Energy (SENER) raised the target to 50% of "clean energy" sources in its power mix by 2034.

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Energy in Mexico

Mexico had the sixth greatest geothermal energy production in 2019. Mexico is home to the largest geothermal power stations in the world, the Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station. • Mexico portal• Energy portal

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Electricity sector in Mexico

In 2007, Mexico exported 1.3 TWh of electricity to the United States, while importing 0.6 TWh. [4] Companies have built power plants near the United States - Mexico border with the aim of exporting generation to the United States. There are also plans to connect Mexico with Guatemala and Belize as part of the Central American Interconnection

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Mexico: Energy Country Profile

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Electricity in Mexico

Historically reliant on fossil fuels and a leading oil producer, Mexico''s electricity generation is based on imported natural gas, from which this Latin American country has one

Energy in Mexico

In 2022, Mexico''s electricity generation primarily came from four key sources: natural gas (56.8%), oil (13.5%), coal (6.8%), and renewables (19.5%)—which included hydroelectric power, wind energy, solar PV systems, geothermal energy, biofuels, and waste.

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Electricity sector in Mexico

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Installed electricity capacity in 2008 was 58 GW. Of the installed capacity, 75.3% is thermal, 19% hydro, 2.4% nuclear (the single nuclear power plant Laguna Verde) and 3.3% renewable other than hydro. The general trend in thermal generation is a decline in petroleum-based fuels and a growth in natural gas and coal. Since Mexico is a net importer of natural gas, higher levels of n

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