Fecha Publicación: 29-05-2025
A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of joining a Wilton Park dialogue hosted in partnership with the Global Wind Energy Council, focused on the geopolitics of the energy transition. As part of the conversation, we reflected on how clean power is no longer just a tool to fight climate change, it is increasingly central to regional and domestic energy security.
Clean energy is abundant, local, and geopolitically resilient. Technologies like wind, solar, storage, and green hydrogen are now globally competitive and widely available. In this context, middle powers like Mexico have a unique opportunity: not only to reduce emissions, but to strengthen national security, build industrial competitiveness, and shape the rules of the new global energy system.
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