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The magazine that analyzes the power of Mexican municipalities in the economy, governance and Mexico's relationship with the world.
Sun and wind without borders. The MX–U.S. alliance that can electrify the border in 2025
Energy cooperation between Mexico and the United States is no longer a slogan—it is measured in megawatts crossing the line. A pioneering example is Energía Sierra Juárez (ESJ), the first cross-border wind farm delivering electricity from Baja California to California’s market through a binational transmission line. Its second phase boosted the total “zero-carbon” supply northward, setting a regulatory precedent by being eligible under California’s RPS program. In 2025, Sempr

Editorial
Aug 26, 20253 min read


Green wheels in motion. The future of public transit is already crossing the border
As we enter 2025, urban mobility along the Mexico–U.S. border is at a turning point. Climate change, global energy pressures, and growing population demands in border cities have transformed public transit into an issue of climate security, economic development, and social cohesion. From Tijuana to El Paso and from Mexicali to Brownsville, local and state governments are embracing sustainable mobility solutions—like electric buses, intermunicipal bike lanes, and shared bicycl

Editorial
Aug 7, 20253 min read


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