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Resumen de The national strategy of energy in México

Julieta Sánchez

  • The global economic crisis is affected by the energy crisis characterized by high oil prices and a strong global dependence on energy from hydrocarbons whose rate of decline is increasing. Approximately 90 percent of the energy comes from nonrenewable fossil resources and at this scenario, several countries have incurred into the search for alternative energy sources and Mexico is no exception. In response, Mexico has established strategies for both deepwaters oil exploration and for the diversification of forms of getting energy, and to this, ambitious goals for the participation of renewable sources of energy must be set, so some observations to the Secretary of Energy have been made that the goal should be the order of 41 percent by 2020 and 75 percent by 2050, excluding hydroelectric plants. This is a strong challenge not only technically possible but economically viable.


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