WEBCAST | Will Mexico's Regulatory Level Playing Field Survive? A Conversation with Experts
The second presentation in the Institute of the Americas/Mexico Institute at the Wilson Center's "Clean Energy in Mexico" webinar series featured a discussion of regulatory developments and the implications for the Mexican power market and its medium and long-term outlook.
The virtual panel featured three former regulators in Mexico: Former CRE Chairman Francisco Xavier Salazar and former CRE Commissioners Montserrat Ramiro and Guillermo Zuñiga.
The former regulators and experts shared their insights and perspectives on the wide range of issues facing the power sector and regulatory environment derived from COVID-19, but also government policy edicts, cuts in staff, and a legislative proposal to completely overhaul Mexico's regulatory institutions and framework.
Speakers
Former Commissioner, Energy Regulatory Commission, Mexico
Moderators
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Mexico Institute
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