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The Mexican energy transition has created new market opportunities for solar energy. The first three energy auctions of 2016 resulted in contracting energy from new Solar Power Plants with a total capacity of around 6 GW to be built in the next 3 years. The new regulation for distributed generation as of march 2017 will spur a dynamic market development. In this event, public and private sector representatives will deliver firsthand information on different market segments, covering the third round of clean energy auctions, business models for distributed generation and financing options for solar.<br/> | The Mexican energy transition has created new market opportunities for solar energy. The first three energy auctions of 2016 resulted in contracting energy from new Solar Power Plants with a total capacity of around 6 GW to be built in the next 3 years. The new regulation for distributed generation as of march 2017 will spur a dynamic market development. In this event, public and private sector representatives will deliver firsthand information on different market segments, covering the third round of clean energy auctions, business models for distributed generation and financing options for solar.<br/> | ||
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− | <sub>Mario A. Monsreal Vargas, Project Manager, ProMéxico - Germany</sub> | + | <sup><sub>Mario A. Monsreal Vargas, Project Manager, ProMéxico - Germany</sub></sup> |
− | <sub>Luz Aguilar, Project Manager International, BSW-Solar - German Solar Energy Association</sub> | + | <sup><sub>Luz Aguilar, Project Manager International, BSW-Solar - German Solar Energy Association</sub></sup> |
− | <sub>Joscha Rosenbusch, Principal Advisor, GIZ - Large Scale Solar Energy Program Mexico</sub> | + | <sup><sub>Joscha Rosenbusch, Principal Advisor, GIZ - Large Scale Solar Energy Program Mexico</sub></sup> |
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+ | ! scope="row" style="width: 88px;" | 11:40 - 11:55 | ||
+ | ! scope="col" style="width: 217px;" | <sub>The Mexican Energy Transition: the new market framework</sub> | ||
+ | ! scope="col" style="width: 439px;" | <sup><sub>Jessica Rodríguez<br/>Director Renewable Energies<br/>SENER - Energy Ministry</sub></sup><br/> | ||
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+ | ! scope="col" style="width: 217px;" | <sub>Compensation schemes, profitability, market developments and outlook</sub> | ||
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+ | <sup><sub>Arturo Duhart, Head of Distributed Generation Comittee</sub></sup> | ||
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Revision as of 23:33, 21 June 2018
Arturo Duhart
Head of Distributed Generation Committee
ASOLMEX, Mexican Solar Energy Association
Description
The Mexican energy transition has created new market opportunities for solar energy. The first three energy auctions of 2016 resulted in contracting energy from new Solar Power Plants with a total capacity of around 6 GW to be built in the next 3 years. The new regulation for distributed generation as of march 2017 will spur a dynamic market development. In this event, public and private sector representatives will deliver firsthand information on different market segments, covering the third round of clean energy auctions, business models for distributed generation and financing options for solar.
Agenda
11:30 - 11:40 |
Welcome by Organisers |
Mario A. Monsreal Vargas, Project Manager, ProMéxico - Germany Luz Aguilar, Project Manager International, BSW-Solar - German Solar Energy Association Joscha Rosenbusch, Principal Advisor, GIZ - Large Scale Solar Energy Program Mexico |
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Panel 1: Framework conditions and market insights. Moderator: ProMéxico | ||
11:40 - 11:55 | The Mexican Energy Transition: the new market framework | Jessica Rodríguez Director Renewable Energies SENER - Energy Ministry |
11:55 - 12:10 | Compensation schemes, profitability, market developments and outlook |
Arturo Duhart, Head of Distributed Generation Comittee ASOLMEX, Mexican Solar Energy Association |
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