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Mexico leading the way for energy change

Mexico's new law leading the way for energy change by Jerico Espinas • April 30, 2012 Canada and the US should take a closer look at their southern sister nation’s environmental protocols. Last week, Mexico’s senate approved a groundbreaking

International Tourism raises 1.8% in Mexico

The border tourism also recorder an increase, since in the first eight months of the year were reported 6 million 6 70 thousand tourist , representing an increase of 9.4% compared to the same period in 2010. Mexico , D.F., The Secretary of Tourism reports

Baja hosts Border Governors Conference

Border security, economic development and infrastructure are the major topics to be addressed Wednesday and Thursday at the 29th Border Governors Conference in Ensenada . http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2011/sep/27/baja-hosts-border-governors-conference

Mexican President announces $4 billion energy storage facility for Baja California

Mexican President announces $4 billion energy storage facility for Baja California 15/12/2010 Mexico’s President, Felipe Calderon, proudly announced recently that Rubenius, a Dubai-based alternative energy and smart grid enabler, is expanding into

Will California Put Its Wind Farms in Mexico?

I feel a hot wind on my shoulder. Half a dozen companies in Mexico want to provide wind-generated power to the state, according to developers and other sources. Asociados Panamericanos Wind (APA Wind), a Mexican-American wind-power developer company,

Mexico intends to rank among the 15 countries with greater production of renewable energy

Felipe Calderón inaugurates 10 MW wind farm in La Rumorosa in Tecate, Baja California (Mexico) 10 de marzo de 2010 The wind farm is located in the state of Baja California and took a total of 350 million pesos. Mexico intends to rank among the

Firms turn to Baja for harnessing wind

Firms turn to Baja for harnessing wind By Sandra Dibble , UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER Sunday, January 17, 2010 at 1:15 a.m. John Gibbins / Union-Tribune David Muñoz, director of the Baja California Energy Commission, heads the state’s renewable

Will Mexico Be A Player In the "Green Gold Rush"?

Forget about the United States as the hub of the solar powered technology future, as Mexico is seeking to become a leader in this competitive industry. A $250 million project named Silicon Border Science Park is being planned as a 10,000 acre high-tech/science