Mexico''s New Energy Storage Policy Shakes Up Global Market
Recently, the Mexican Ministry of Energy announced a new regulation mandating that all newly built wind and solar PV projects must be equipped with energy storage systems accounting for
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Recently, the Mexican Ministry of Energy announced a new regulation mandating that all newly built wind and solar PV projects must be equipped with energy storage systems accounting for
Even though energy storage technologies are one of the many solutions to add grid flexibility, they have not yet been implemented in Mexico and their consideration in new energy
Mexico has taken a bold step in reshaping its renewable energy sector by mandating that all new wind and solar projects include battery storage equal to 30% of their capacity.
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The plan targets the addition of 24,954 MW of new clean capacity by 2030, with 5,000 MW dedicated to battery energy storage systems (BESS) to manage the intermittency of solar and
According to the regulations promulgated in March 2025, all new solar and wind power projects must be equipped with battery systems equivalent to 30% of their installed capacity, with a
Table E5.cap. Electricity installed generating capacity: Mexico, Reference case gigawatts
Mexico''s Secretaría de Energía (Sener) plans to add 6.4 GW to 9.5 GW of renewable capacity while keeping state-owned CFE''s share above 54%, integrating storage and efficiency
The U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) conducted a 2024 renewable integration study for Mexico, utilizing planned project data from developers, and a regional production cost model of
The new rule requires solar and wind power plants to include battery systems with a capacity equivalent to 30% of their installed power, aiming to add 574 MW of storage by 2028.