Jalisco is making progress in the consolidation of its energy infrastructure through a specialized technical diagnosis that analyzes the electricity demand and the potential for new generation projects in the state. This analysis establishes a roadmap designed to guarantee the necessary supply in the face of industrial growth, evaluating the transmission infrastructure and the availability of natural gas for efficient generation. This approach enables accurate data that reduces the operational risks associated with power demand in the industry.
The study identifies a solid capacity for expansion with consumption projections in five, ten and fifteen years. This preventive planning makes it possible to identify and mitigate possible saturations in the network, facilitating the integration of new projects in the areas of greatest industrial activity. Having this technical data allows us to guarantee operational continuity in manufacturing processes and optimize the planning of future expansions, avoiding limitations in the network that could compromise the productivity of the sector in the medium term.
On the other hand, the state stands out for its leadership in distributed generation, a model that allows on-site energy production using solar technology. This system reinforces the resilience of the regional electricity sector, allowing companies to strengthen their energy security and advance in compliance with sustainability standards. With this technical vision, Jalisco reaffirms its position as a strategic destination with the necessary infrastructure to sustain dynamism and industrial competitiveness during the coming decades.
Source: Jalisco plans its energy future in the face of industrial growth