Mexico
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IDB Invest has issued 2 sustainable bonds in local currency to support renewable energy and infrastructure projects in Latin America.
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Sempra Infrastructure has reached a final investment decision (FID) for the $550 million Cimarron wind project the company is developing in Baja California, Mexico.
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Miami-based financial advisory firm Atlantico Capital Partners has hired Juan Francisco Toro as managing director and Juan Pablo Hernández as vice president of its Mexico City office.
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Canadian power producer Northland Power has agreed to sell its La Lucha solar project in Mexico to Saavi Energía subsidiary Cometa Energía.
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Renewables developer Recurrent Energy has closed a $51 million non-recourse financing for a solar project the company owns in Mexico.
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The government of Mexico and Iberdrola have formally closed government-backed Mexico Infrastructure Partners’ (MIP) $6.2 billion acquisition of a majority stake in the Spanish company’s Mexican portfolio.
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The Federal Economic Competition Commission (Cofece) has conditionally approved the acquisition of a majority stake in Iberdrola's Mexican portfolio by government-backed Mexico Infrastructure Partners (MIP).
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Exus Management Partners and Glencore are teaming up to develop renewable projects through their joint venture GenuX in Mexico and Colombia.
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Renewable energy technology company Heliogen has entered the renewables market in Mexico with the development of a concentrating solar power (CSP) project to be sited in Sonora.
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UK-based Cubico Sustainable Investments has added 1.6GW to its renewables development portfolio in Mexico through the acquisition of Renantis Mexico and the signing of a strategic agreement with Grupo Sowitec.
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Actis-backed power generation company Valia Energía has issued $530 million in project bonds in Mexico.
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Cubico Sustainable Investments has hired Ramon Salcedo as head of origination and execution for Latin America, based in Mexico City.
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Investment firm Fibra Orión has acquired a wind project located in Mexico, marking the firm’s first energy investment.
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The government of Mexico will order state-owned oil firm Pemex to take over a hydrogen plant at its Tula refinery currently operated by French gas company Air Liquide.
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Zuma Energia has completed the acquisition of a majority stake in Jaguar Solar from InfraRed and INVEX Infraestructura (INVEX).
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Transition Industries has signed a joint project development agreement (JPDA) with the IFC to develop a methanol production plant in Mexico.
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Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) will invest $10 billion into a green hydrogen project in Mexico.
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Mexican solar distributed generation developer Energía Real has landed financing from Banco Sabadell.
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Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) landed a $333.6 million financing for seven hydroelectric plants.
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Distributed solar company Bright has landed financing to scale its operations in Mexico.
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Acciona Energía has signed a 5-year power purchase agreement with a plastic manufacturer in Mexico.
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Valia Energía, an Actis-backed power generation company, has completed its acquisition of EVM Energía, adding 850MW of gas-fired assets to its Mexican portfolio.
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Iberdrola has signed a binding agreement to sell a large part of its portfolio in the country to the government for $6 billion.
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Law firm Holland & Knight is growing the firm’s energy practice in Mexico with the addition of Gerardo Prado Hernández.
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On 4 April 2023, Iberdrola chairman Ignacio Galán sat on a dark green chair embroidered with the Mexican coat of arms, at a large wooden table with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and a delegation, to hand over 8.5GW worth of assets — the largest energy deal ever signed in the country.
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Iberdrola has agreed to sell more than 8.5GW of assets it operates in Mexico, in a transaction valued at around $6 billion.
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Mexico’s government will develop renewable energy projects to power the 300km Tehuantepec isthmus rail corridor between ports in Oaxaca and Veracruz states.
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Mexico’s renewable energy sector might be on the road to recovery, with elections to be held in July 2024. Following a run of lean years, sponsors and lenders alike were enthusiastic for the future while discussing the renewable landscape at REFF Latam 2023 last week.
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German renewables developer Sowitec will sell three solar development projects in Mexico.
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Spanish law firm Cuatrecasas has appointed Iván Libenson as managing partner of its Mexico City office.
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