Natural Gas and Infrastructure: the Energy Key to Nearshoring in Mexico
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The experts assure that the creation of effective public policies highlight the need for the government to establish a series of measures to make the energy transition inclusive and equitable in Mexico The analysis and multisectoral collaboration forum “Energy Transition, Inequalities and Social Mobility” chaired by the Monterrey School of Government and Public Transformation of Technology presented the findings of four studies on the energy tra…
With Nearshoring, Mexico’s electricity demand could grow to 30% in the next five years. Natural gas will be key to sustaining that growth and strengthening the country’s energy infrastructure
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