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Mexico releases 2035 climate roadmap

  • 11 hours ago (2025-11-21)
  • David Flin
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The Mexican Government has released its latest energy assessment, in which it states an expectation that nearly 70 per cent of all new installed capacity between 2025 and 2030 will come from renewables.

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The assessment establishes two major clean-power milestones: 38.5 per cent clean electricity generation by 2030 and 43.3 per cent by 2035. To meet these targets, the government projects that nearly 70 per cent of all new capacity between 2025 and 2030 will come from renewable sources, mainly solar and wind power.

The National Power System Strengthening and Expansion Plan 2025-2030 calls for 21 new power generation projects, including seven wind farms, nine solar plants, and 5 CCGT facilities. Investment required for this expansion is estimated at $8.18 billion, and will include constructing 275 new transmission lines and upgrading 524 substations.