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Chinese firm invests in Mexican wind power projects
by Ed Adamczyk
Mexico City (UPI) Oct 19, 2015


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China's Envision Energy announced the acquisition of a majority stake in the wind energy projects of Mexico's ViveEnergia.

Low-speed wind and turbine manufacturer Envision Energy, based in Shanghai, sees itself as a competitor to the Spanish company Gamesa, which dominates Mexico's wind energy market with a 73 percent share.

Envision Energy's deal brings it a majority stake in a portfolio of projects not yet started but designed to have a capacity of 600 MW, as well as a strategic partnership with ViveEnergia to develop 1.5 GW of wind energy capacity by 2020.

The acquisition includes a plan to bring the planned projects to a ready-to-build stage by the end of 2015, the companies reported. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

The Mexican government expects 5 percent of the country's electricity needs to come from renewable energy technology by 2018, and 24 percent by 2024. A recent report suggests Mexico's capacity could be higher by the target dates; in 2013 it passed legislation ending a longstanding monopoly on electricity, opening up a market.

"Mexico is one of the most promising markets in the Americas for wind-power generation in the coming decade, not only a result of the energy reform but also given its untapped wind resources, viable projects and off-takers, as well as the interest of equity sponsors and lenders," Felix Zhang, Envision energy's executive director, noted in a statement announcing the acquisition.


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