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        				Mexico Energy Situation
        			
        			
                    
                                        
        			
        			
        				        				
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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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 Electricity generation 
 
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 TWh/year(Year)
 
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 Access to electricity
 
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 (Year) 
 
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 Wind energy 
 
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 873 MW (Dec 2011) 
 
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 Solar Energy 
 
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 MW 
 
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  Energy situation  
  Renwable energy sources  
  Hydropower  
  Solar power  
  Biomass  
  Wind power  
  Policy framework, laws and regulations  
  Institutional set up in the energy sector  
  Activities of other donors  
  References 
- ↑ http://www.inegi.org.mx/