Mexico’s New Energy Regulatory Landscape and the Role of CRE
The Institute of the Americas will present a complimentary webinar on Mexico’s energy reform process. The webinar will be Wednesday, August 20, beginning at 11 a.m. Pacific time.
The constitutional amendments and secondary legislation aim to overhaul every aspect of Mexico’s energy value chain, with widespread implications beyond the nation’s energy sector accompanied by the promise of economic growth and prosperity for the nation, according to the Institute’s website.
Francisco Xavier Salazar, President of Mexico’s Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE), will join the webinar discussion on the role of CRE in shaping Mexico’s energy future and the impact of the energy reform process on the country’s regulatory framework.
Salazar will analyze what the profound reforms mean for the nation’s energy sector but specifically the expanded role set forth for CRE. Salazar will also discuss the impact of the reforms on energy transportation, infrastructure, and the electric sector.




