Scottish-based energy consultancy SgurrEnergy has opened an office in Mexico City as it aims to develop its presence in the Americas and support the development of renewable energy in Mexico and surrounding countries.
The new office will be led by business development coordinator David Barrie. It aims to take advantage of Mexico’s ambitious renewables targets. The country plans to add 20GW of renewable energy by 2030 and generate 35% of the country’s energy from clean resources by 2024.
SgurrEnergy is already involved in projects in Mexico, working on wind and solar projects including energy yield prediction, wind feasibility, management of wind projects and technical advisory services on solar developments.
SgurrEnergy’s international office manager, Molly Iliffe, said: “The opening of the Mexican office comes just a few months after we announced our expansion into Chile, representing healthy growth for SgurrEnergy and a strong presence in South and Central America.”
SgurrEnergy’s business head David Barrie said: “There is a huge amount of potential for renewable energy solutions in Mexico and with ambitious energy targets in place, this paves the way for significant growth and market development.”
The team will be exhibiting from stand 117 at Mexico Windpower, 24-25 February.
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