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August 26, 2025
Against the backdrop of the Federal Electricity Commission’s (CFE) announcement of a historic USD 8.177 billion investment to expand the transmission grid, Intersolar Mexico becomes an essential meeting point.
August 25, 2025
By the first half of 2025, Mexico could reach 5,000 megawatts of installed capacity in PV distributed generation.
Free transportation services for Intersolar Mexico, September 2–4, 2025.
The solar industry in Mexico can expect significant growth with President Sheinbaum's anticipated National Energy Plan
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October 1, 2024 | Article from Climate Home News
"Last week, Claudia Sheinbaum started her six-year term as Mexico’s president. Among great expectations for change, many are puzzling over how she might honour her background as a climate scientist while also upholding the legacy of her predecessor and ally Andrés Manuel López Obrador."
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