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 at least 30% of their capacity, with a minimum storage duration of three hours.
Are there any energy storage projects in Mexico?
There are currently no major energy storage projects in Mexico. The following examples are a selection of projects which have received press coverage: A hybrid electricity project, including lead-acid batteries, was installed in San Juanico, Baja California Sur in 1999 by a consortium of local utility companies and other organisations.
How much does solar energy cost in Mexico?
The solar energy market in Mexico is burgeoning, with significant investments enhancing its infrastructure. According to Mordor Intelligence, the average levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects is approximately USD $0.049 per kWh, making it a competitive alternative to traditional energy sources.
Why are solar energy projects growing in Mexico?
This affordability is driving the expansion of solar energy projects across the nation, such as the new 500 MW solar panel production line recently commissioned by Solarever. Mexico's wind energy sector is also experiencing rapid growth.
Is there a demand for energy storage in Mexico?
Presently, there is not a strong demand for energy storage in Mexico. However, after the electricity reform and the commencement of operations of the Wholesale Electricity Market has opened up the market to private investments, other electricity trading alternatives may be developed in Mexico.
These new requirements for the reliability of the Mexican electricity system may force CENACE (the National Centre for the Control of Energy) to launch several auctions to purchase ancillary services that may have a positive impact for electricity storage projects.
Does grupotec have a solar park in Baja California Sur?
As part of the city's commitment to generating all of its energy from clean sources, Grupotec began installing a 25MW solar park in La Paz, Baja California Sur in January 2015, as part of a 20 year power purchase agreement with the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). The project includes 11 MW of battery storage. 3 2.