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| − | Mexico's energy situation is dominated for fossil fuels, for example regarding Oil Mexico is ranked as the 7<ref>https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2173rank.html</ref> biggest producers in the World.   | + | Fossil fuels dominates Mexico's energy situation, regarding Oil Mexico is ranked as the 7<ref>https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2173rank.html</ref> biggest producers in the World and this is reflected in the energy mix:<br>In 2009 from the 9852.9 PJ (primary energy) produced more than 90% of this came from fossil fuels.  | 
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| − | This can be reflected in the energy mix:<br>In 2009 the total primary energy produced was 9852.9 PJ,where more than 90% of this energy was from fossil fuels.<br>
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|   | <br>The electricity generation is also dominated for fossil fuels, 71% of the Electricity comes from Thermal Power plants, most of them in Combined Cycle .    |   | <br>The electricity generation is also dominated for fossil fuels, 71% of the Electricity comes from Thermal Power plants, most of them in Combined Cycle .    | 
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| − | During the 2009 the electricity generated was 268200 GWh from a total installed capacity of  60440 MW (by Dec 2009)<ref>Secretaría de Energía (SENER).Prospectiva del Sector Eléctrico 2010-2025. Obtenido de http://www.sener.gob.mx/res/1825/SECTOR_ELECTRICO.pdf</ref>  | + | During the 2009 the electricity generated was 268200 GWh from a total installed capacity of  60440 MW (by Dec 2009)<ref>Secretaría de Energía (SENER).Prospectiva del Sector Eléctrico 2010-2025. Obtenido de http://www.sener.gob.mx/res/1825/SECTOR_ELECTRICO.pdf</ref>    | 
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|   | == Renwable energy sources  ==  |   | == Renwable energy sources  ==  | 
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   Overview  
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 Capital 
 
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 Mexico DF
 
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 Official language(s) 
 
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 Spanish 
 
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 Government 
 
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 Presidential Republic 
 
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 President 
 
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 Felipe Calderon 
 
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 Total area 
 
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 1,972,550 km2  
 
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 Population 
 
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 112 336 538 (2010) [1]
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 GDP (nominal) 
 
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  $1,034,804 millions (2010) 
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 GDP Per capita  
 
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 US$ 9,123 (2010) 
 
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 HDI 
 
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 0.770 (2011)[2]
 
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 Electricity generation 
 
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  257.88 TWh/year (2011) [3]
 
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 Access to electricity
 
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 97.61 (2011)[4] 
 
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 Wind Energy 
 
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 873 MW (Dec 2011)  
 
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 Solar Energy 
 
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|  Geothermal Energy
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 965 MW (By August 2010) [5]
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  Energy situation  
Fossil fuels dominates Mexico's energy situation, regarding Oil Mexico is ranked as the 7[6] biggest producers in the World and this is reflected in the energy mix:
In 2009 from the 9852.9 PJ (primary energy) produced more than 90% of this came from fossil fuels.
|  Primary energy
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      92.7%
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|  Nuclear
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       1.1%
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|  Renewables
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        6.2%
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The electricity generation is also dominated for fossil fuels, 71% of the Electricity comes from Thermal Power plants, most of them in Combined Cycle . 
During the 2009 the electricity generated was 268200 GWh from a total installed capacity of  60440 MW (by Dec 2009)[7] 
  Renwable energy sources  
  Hydropower  
  Solar power  
Mexico is a sun belt country with an annual average irraduation of 5 kWh/m 2 
More infomation: 
  Wind power  
More information: 
  Geothermal  
  Biomass  
  Policy framework, laws and regulations  
  Institutional set up in the energy sector  
  Activities of other donors  
  References  
- ↑ INEGI http://www.inegi.org.mx/
 
- ↑ Human Development Report http://hdr.undp.org/en/
 
- ↑ Secretaría de Energía con datos de Comisión Federal de Electricidad y Luz y Fuerza del Centro / Área Central
 
- ↑ Comision Federal de Electricidad http://www.cfe.gob.mx/QUIENESSOMOS/ESTADISTICAS/Paginas/Estadistica.aspx
 
- ↑ Secretaria de Energia-Mexico http://www.renovables.gob.mx/portal/Default.aspx?id=1669&amp;lang=1
 
- ↑ https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2173rank.html
 
- ↑ Secretaría de Energía (SENER).Prospectiva del Sector Eléctrico 2010-2025. Obtenido de http://www.sener.gob.mx/res/1825/SECTOR_ELECTRICO.pdf