Bioenergy in Mexico: Status and perspective

Gibrán S. Alemán-Nava, Alexander Meneses-Jácome, Diana L. Cárdenas-Chávez, Rocío Díaz-Chavez, Nicolae Scarlat, Jean Francois Dallemand, Nancy Ornelas-Soto, Roeb García-Arrazola, Roberto Parra

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Resumen

Mexico's government has introduced a Law on Climate Change that is unique worldwide; it establishes targets for greenhouse gases reductions at the same level of developed countries despite being an emerging country. This reform represents a crucial challenge for the electrical and transport sectors largely dependent on fossil energy since Mexico is the ninth-largest oil producer in the world. Local industry and academic sectors are called to lead the introduction of renewable energy sources, and particularly to enhance the share of energy from biomass in the local energy basket. Thus, this paper outlines the baseline on regulatory, energy, and carbon markets, and the scientific capacity to increase bioenergy utilization in Mexico. Furthermore, it opens a discussion about the steps forward with regard to sustainability and research needs, emphasizing some priorities and principles to develop a bioenergy system environmentally compatible in this country.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)8-20
Número de páginas13
PublicaciónBiofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
Volumen9
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2015
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