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Renewable energy sources for electricity generation in Mexico: A review

Eduardo Pérez-Denicia, Fabián Fernández-Luqueño, Darnes Vilariño-Ayala, Luis Manuel Montaño-Zetina and Luis Alfonso Maldonado-López

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017, vol. 78, issue C, 597-613

Abstract: Renewable energy projects have been launched throughout Mexico in order to deliver clean and affordable energy worldwide. The aims of this research are: (i) to know the current status of electricity generation through solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, and hydropower in Mexico, (ii) to determine the renewable energy potential in Mexico and its generation schemes, and (iii) to analyze the social and environmental challenges that these technologies are going to face in Mexico. This paper highlights for the first time a comprehensive review of the current status of renewable energy projects for electricity generation in Mexico and the potential impact of these technologies in the social and environmental areas. The results presented are based on a critical review of the energy policy and regulation, as well as statistical data on electricity generation in Mexico. It was found that in Mexico 62GWh/year were generated by solar photovoltaic technology of which 49GWh/year were produced by 6 private projects and 13GWh/year by 2 generating plants of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). There is a proven potential to generate 16,351GWh/year through solar energy. Although the proven potential for wind power generation in Mexico is 19,805GWh/year, wind power is exploited by onshore technology, with a generation of 7675GWh/year of which the CFE produced 220GWh/year through 3 generating plants, while 27 private producers generated 7455GWh/year. In Mexico, the main renewable technologies used to generate electricity are hydropower, onshore wind farms, and geothermal. Mexico has a great potential to generate electricity from renewable sources, however the government must encourage its use through the appropriate mechanisms in order to achieve its proposed goals of generating 35% of total electricity from clean sources by 2025, improve the social welfare, and shape a sustainable future.

Keywords: Renewable energy; Solar photovoltaic; Onshore wind farm; Bioenergy; Social welfare; Sustainable development; Social and environmental challenges (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q20 Q42 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2017.05.009

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