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Mexico Sonora Solar Project Advances

Mexico City – Mexico is moving forward with a solar energy project in the northern state of Sonora to provide cheap electricity to the Baja California Peninsula, one of the country’s most underserved areas.

The $100 million project is advancing, and the 2,000 acres where the project will be built, in Puerto Penasco, have already been secured, Sonora’s governor, Alfonso Durazo, said July 5 at a press conference.

The project, announced in early June, will be co-owned by the state utility CFE and the state of Sonora, with CFE keeping 56% and becoming the operator, Durazo said.

Sonora’s Solar Potential

Sonora, which borders Arizona and New Mexico, has been identified by the National University UNAM as having the largest solar generation potential.

According to a recent study, only 1% of the state’s territory could provide all the power needed in the country. Mexico’s total energy consumption in 2020 was a little under 50 GW/h, according to CFE data.

The project will also involve building transmission lines to take the power to the north of the state and to the Baja California Peninsula, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said July 5 during his daily morning press conference.

“The project has to be finished by the end of 2023 or early 2024,” the president said, adding that his government is promoting the use of renewable energy to reduce Mexico’s dependency on hydrocarbons.

Mexico generates over 70% of its electricity using natural gas imported from the US. Roughly 12% of the federal government’s revenue comes from crude oil exports.

Read the full article at spglobal.com.

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