Mexican energy market
The Department of Energy approved a five-year term for New Fortress Energy’s Fast LNG 1 project to export gas produced in the U.S. to countries without free trade agreements.
FERC denied a complaint by energy conglomerate Saavi alleging CAISO unlawfully terminated the full capacity deliverability rights for its gas-fired generating unit in Mexico that previously was interconnected with the ISO’s grid.
Mexico’s government has been chipping away at the country’s electricity market reforms ever since Andrés Manuel López Obrador assumed the presidency.
NARUC's 131st Annual Meeting drew state and national utility regulators, federal and state policymakers, industry representatives and consumer advocates.
The Border Energy Forum XXIV drew attendees and speakers from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border to the banks of San Antonio's River Walk.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's reversal of much of the country's electric market reforms has caused anxiety among investors.
Attendees at a Mexican power market workshop discussed the woes wrought on the market since President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took over last year.
FERC rejected Baja California Power’s request to guarantee debt its parent company took on to purchase InterGen’s Mexico assets.
Mexico CRE Commissioner Marcelino Madrigal expressed optimism about his country's changing electricity market during a recent GCPA breakfast meeting.
Incoming Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s administration has a different approach to the country’s energy reforms.
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