- Job Title
- Miembro de Consejo Directivo
- Company
- MERM
- Country
- Mexico
Law Graduate from the Universidad Iberoamericana with studies in human rights from Birbeck University in the UK, she has dedicated her career to developing and promoting the renewable energy industry in international energy markets, as a technical advisor and business guide in the creation of strategies for the industry in new markets. Director of Ata Mexico and Central America, she advises the entire value chain on the successful implementation of large-scale renewable energy projects. She founded and is the current president of Mujeres en Energía Renovable México AC, a non-profit organization across the renewable energy sector, with the purpose of empowering women in the field of renewable energy in LATAM.
September 03, 2024Storage: Solid Foundations for a Resilient Electrical Grid
09:45 am - 10:00 am
Heading to 2030: What the Solar Industry in Mexico could Achieve in Six-years
Mexico joined the Global Renewables and Energy Efficiency Pledge during the COP28, which seeks to triple the world's installed renewable energy generation capacity to at least 11,000 GW by 2030. The new six-year period will be the country's chance to implement policies and regulations that will trigger the use of its vast renewable energy sources at their full potential to met the goals. What can the solar industry contribute immediately and regardless of the speed with which the ideal framework for action is implemented?
September 03, 2024Discussion & Q&A
05:40 pm - 06:00 pm
Storage: What can we Learn from Chile and the USA?
Although the potential for electrical energy storage is as high as that of the power generation from solar and wind energy in Mexico, the development of this market depends on the existence of an adequate regulatory framework. In this session, the key factors of the regulatory models of Chile and California, considered as success stories, will be presented to identify aspects that can be considered as references for the case of Mexico.