by Strategic Energy | Dec 5, 2025
Generation permits will now prioritize projects that enhance the operational balance, reliability and systemic efficiency of the National Electric System (SEN). Private generators are expected to strengthen Mexico’s grid and support the transition to renewable energy, while the new rules formally recognize the social and welfare impacts of productive energy investments.
by Lucia Colaluce | Dec 4, 2025
The Chinese company expects to double its delivered storage capacity across Chile and Argentina in just one year. During FES Chile, regional executive Vicente Walker noted that long-duration batteries, hybrid systems and grid-forming capabilities are reshaping the market amid curtailment challenges, limited incentives and regulatory differences across countries.
by Strategic Energy | Dec 4, 2025
The province is moving forward with a new transmission line that will add 180 MW of transport capacity, opening space for additional solar PV developments. At the same time, it prepares to launch its own module factory, expected to deliver between 450 and 500 MW per year.
by Strategic Energy | Dec 4, 2025
The Argentine company is accelerating its international expansion with new projects in Brazil and Mexico totalling over 150 MW. At the same time, it reinforces its environmental impact: in 2024 it generated 413 GWh of solar energy and avoided 177,500 tonnes of CO₂, according to its Sustainability Report.
by Strategic Energy | Dec 4, 2025
New decree strengthens governance, transparency and sustainability for the country’s largest power company amid growing electricity demand and the energy transition.
by Strategic Energy | Dec 4, 2025
Chile’s National Energy Commission (CNE) formally ended the contracts of Canadian Solar Libertador Solar Holding SpA after the company failed to begin energy delivery. The agreements, awarded under the 2017/01 power-supply tender, were intended to serve eight regulated distribution utilities across the country.