Expectations and Reality of the PV Industry in the Face of Mexico's New Energy Vision

Tuesday, September 02, 2025

Time
12:00 pm - 01:30 pm
Hall
Centro Banamex
Room
Conference Area

This session will bring together leaders from the public, private, and academic sectors to discuss the expectations generated by Mexico's new energy vision—which seeks to achieve 45% of electricity generation from renewable sources by 2030—and the reality of the photovoltaic ecosystem in the current geopolitical context.

12:00 pm - 12:05 pmWelcome and Introduction

Marisol Oropeza

Founder

Heat Changers

12:05 pm - 12:20 pmEnergy Policy and National Strategy for the Electrical Sector

12:20 pm - 12:30 pmImpact of the New Regulations on Private Investments

12:30 pm - 12:40 pmA More Ambitious Perspective: 100% Renewables

Dr. Karla Cedano

Representative, MERM

IER-UNAM

12:40 pm - 01:10 pmPanel Discussion

01:10 pm - 01:30 pmQuestions from the Audience

Rosilena Lindo

Global Energy and Climate Advisor

Consultora Independiente

Speakers
Speaker
Dr. Karla Cedano, IER-UNAM

Representative, MERM

Mexico

Doctor in Engineering and Applied Sciences. Her research focuses on: Social Demand of Energy; Sustainability and Innovation; and Gender and Energy. She is member of the Academia de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades del Estado de Morelos; the International Women's Forum; and Voz Experta. She is Head of Innovation and Futures Lab at Instituto de Energías Renovables UNAM.

Speaker
Marisol Oropeza, Heat Changers

Founder

Germany

Marisol Oropeza, a prominent figure in the solar industry, is recognised as an exceptional advocate for solar heating, renowned for her extensive knowledge and dynamic presence as a public speaker, moderator, and storyteller. Her influential collaborations span initiatives in accelerating the energy transition and advancing solar thermal technology, showcasing her as a highly-skilled professional with a creative mindset. She has cultivated a vast network of contacts in Germany, Europe, and Latin America. Marisol's academic background includes graduating with honors in Business Administration from UNAM, a Master's degree in European Studies from Hochschule Bremen, and additional studies in Strategic Marketing, Leadership, and Sustainable Development. She is business and marketing strategist for the solar industry with her own consulting brand: matters. Among her clients there are highly recognized companies and organizations in the solar industry. In addition, she has launched projects and is part of initiatives to increase the visibility of the solar thermal energy sector and technologies internationally. She has been a speaker and moderator in multiple specialized forums. She is founder of the Heat Changers community, responsible for the International Affairs Secretariat of the National Solar Energy Association (ANES) and advises on marketing and public relations to the Solar Heating Initiative, the Global Solar Certification Network and Intersolar Mexico.

Speaker
Rosilena Lindo, Consultora Independiente

Global Energy and Climate Advisor

Mexico

Global advisor on energy and climate for governments and international organizations, she was the first woman to serve as National Secretary and Undersecretary of Energy of Panama, where she authored and co-authored more than 15 national energy policy instruments, such as the Green Hydrogen Strategy, the Universal Energy Access Strategy, and the National Interconnected System Innovation Strategy, all with a gender perspective. She is president of Panama's Chapter of the 50+1 Collective, a member of the Board of Directors of GWNET and of the Global Climate Champions Alliance, and an advisory member of REN21. She was a Senior Regional Energy Expert at UN Environment, a former advisor on Energy and Climate Change to the Minister of Environment of Panama, and a former Director of Climate Change. She holds a degree in Civil Engineering, a master's degree in technology and Natural Resource Management in the Tropics and Subtropics from the University of Applied Sciences in Germany; a Master's degree in Environmental Sciences from UASLP - Mexico; and is also a specialist in Sustainable Energy Policy Development.

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