Mexican Electricity Liberalization: Promising Yet Perilous
Mexican Electricity Liberalization: Promising Yet Perilous
Attachment: Mexico's Average Electric Use, Mexico's State Average for Electric Use
SUGAR LAND--March 18, 2015--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Mexico's liberalization of its Oil & Gas Industry has drawn widespread news coverage, but leaders in that country also have taken big steps to restructure Mexico's Power market. Mexico hopes to lower end-use electricity prices by building new generation and repairing its leaky transmission and distribution system. Chronically short of capital, Mexico is hoping its market liberalizations will attract private power developers and engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firms.
Within this article: Details of the burgeoning power market in Mexico.
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