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Mexico’s Renewable Energy Revival Sparks $4.75 Billion Investment Wave


  • Mexico approved reforms allowing private companies to generate up to 46% of grid electricity while preserving state control through CFE.
  • Billions of dollars are flowing into new solar, wind, and battery storage projects across multiple Mexican states.
  • The government aims to add 22 GW of new capacity and raise clean energy’s share of the power mix to 40% by 2030.

In March 2025, President Sheinbaum announced a new National Energy Reform that opened Mexico to greater private participation and encouraged the growth of the country’s renewable energy capacity. Under the reform, at least 54 percent of the national grid’s electricity must be generated by the state-owned Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), with the remaining 46 percent available for private sector producers.

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