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Regarding to the potential of solar energy, Mexico has a capacity to install 5000 GW . According with Villicaña-Ortiz et al. the northern region of the coastal zone of the Gulf of Mexico can reach a potential of 6.7 kW h/m 2.
Mexico has a great potential to generate electricity from renewable sources, however the government must encourage its use through the appropriate mechanisms in order to achieve its proposed goals of generating 35% of total electricity from clean sources by 2025, improve the social welfare, and shape a sustainable future. 1. Introduction
Regarding to electricity generation in Mexico, Fig. 1 shows that 57% of energy is generated by natural gas, 12.9% is generated by hydroelectric, and 11.1% is generated by coal. Renewable energies generate only 3% of electricity.
It is worth noting the great solar potential of the whole Mexican territory, mainly in the northern states, as they have large areas of desert that can be used for the installation of photovoltaic modules and produce electricity that may be used to supply nearby populations.
Mexico solar energy market is valued at USD 7.9 billion, driven by renewable demand, government incentives, and technological advancements, with strong growth in photovoltaic systems.
The plan projects between 6,400 MW and 9,550 MW of new generation capacity, 96% from solar and wind, with clean power expected to account for 38% of total generation by 2030.
Renewable energy projects have been launched throughout Mexico in order to deliver clean and affordable energy worldwide. The aims of this research are: (i) to know the current status
Mexico has ideal conditions for solar energy. But solar makes up just a fraction of the energy mix, which is heavily dominated by natural gas.
The State of Mexico installed 639 home solar systems in 43 municipalities, bringing electricity to 1,100 families under its Energy for All program.
A wind farm in the state of Baja California, in Northwestern Mexico. This territory depends on fossil fuels for electricity generation, while the contribution of renewables is still low, but it
Mexico''s solar sector continues to grow, but regulatory uncertainty and limited transmission capacity risk slowing its momentum. According to a new report by SolarPower Europe,
Mexico has enormous potential to develop renewable energy projects. The country has high solar radiation, wind capacity, and geothermal sources. In addition, with the right technologies
Solar energy In the face of this crisis, the energy transition is not optional, it is an urgent necessity. Renewable energy, particularly solar power, stands out as one of the most effective tools
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