Houston Mexico is many steps behind the US and Canada in the energy transition and needs to build more infrastructure to allow natural gas to serve as a bridge to a future with greater use of renewables in power production, IEnova CEO Tania Ortiz Mena said May 18.
Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now During a summit sponsored by Columbia University s Center on Global Energy Policy, Ortiz Mena characterized the dynamic as more of an opportunity than a challenge for a country that imports from the US about 70% of the gas it consumes. Better community engagement is the key, she said, in generating the support needed to build more pipelines and transmission to facilitate the energy transition. That means acknowledging, not avoiding, the impact of fossil fuel emissions on climate change, she said.
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