The Commercial Appeal

Mexico solar plant to begin operating in April

Tourist town near US is site of project’s 1st phase

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PUERTO PEÑASCO, Mexico – In April, Mexico plans to power up the first phase of a huge solar energy project near a beach town popular with tourists making the short drive from the United States.

Once completed, the full $1.6 billion project will have a generating capacity of 1,000 megawatts – enough to power some 500,000 homes. It will be the largest solar project built by Mexico’s stateowned electric company.

In Puerto Peñasco, near the top of the Gulf of California and border with Arizona, rows of solar panels that tilt with the passing sun run off to the horizon hovering above the sand.

The project will eventually cover 5,000 acres in the transition where the desert flattens between the rugged brown mountains and blue sea.

The Federal Electric Commission plans to have the first 120 megawatts of the project operationa­l by April 29, Juan Antonio Fernández, the commission’s strategic planning director, said Thursday.

At a presentati­on to dozens of foreign diplomats in Puerto Peñasco, Foreign Affairs Secretary Marcelo Ebrard said the project was a regional representa­tion of Mexico’s “new model of developmen­t.”

Sonora Gov. Alfonso Durazo, who once served as a Cabinet minister alongside Ebrard before running for state office, made the case that Sonora should be the center of Mexico’s electric vehicle production. In addition to the solar energy coming online – in total 5 gigawatts of solar capacity are planned for the state – Sonora has the country’s largest known deposits of lithium, a key component in batteries for electric vehicles.

The turn toward renewable energy is at odds with other priorities of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

The president has invested heavily in propping up the long-struggling stateowned oil company. He is building a big new oil refinery. And he has pushed legislatio­n that gives advantages to the state-owned electric company over private energy production, which in many cases was cleaner. It is the subject of a trade dispute with the United States and Canada.

Ebrard is one of several people seeking the presidenti­al nomination of López Obrador’s Morena party for the 2024 national elections.

 ?? RAQUEL CUNHA/POOL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? The largest solar plant in Latin America is being built in Puerto Peñasco.
RAQUEL CUNHA/POOL/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES The largest solar plant in Latin America is being built in Puerto Peñasco.

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