News
22 May 2020

Mexican court suspends CENACE's hold for new renewable projects

In:
Power, Renewables
Region:
Americas

A Mexican judge has provisionally suspended the April 29 order by market regulator CENACE that froze the opening of new renewable plants in the country. The regulator argued that the intermittency of wind and solar power threatened grid reliability during the coronavirus crisis. The judge ruled that...

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