Citing the priority to ensure that Mexico's food needs are secure, President Felipe Calderon has vetoed legislation to create an ethanol industry in Mexico. The veto does not end the effort but requires that Congress make several modifications to the bioenergy law (Ley de Promocion y Desarrollo de los Energeticos), which the Chamber of Deputies approved near the end of its legislative session in April (see SourceMex, 2007-06-06). The initiative that came out of the lower house was based on a similar measure approved in the Senate in 2006
Brazil\u27s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited four Central American nations in a tour of n...
This paper explores the various ways by which the president of Mexico can legally stop the implement...
Although there are enormous potential benefits for Mexico's energy sector in the future, there are a...
Citing the priority to ensure that Mexico\u27s food needs are secure, President Felipe Calderon has ...
In late April, the Chamber of Deputies approved legislation to promote the creation of an ethanol in...
President Felipe Calderon's administration and the opposition parties have different ways of observi...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...
Mexico has recently taken significant steps toward promoting the bioenergy sector. Motivations to ad...
President Felipe Calderon has pledged to ensure that 26% of all electricity produced in Mexico will ...
In what many consider a historic step toward changing Mexico\u27s antiquated petroleum sector, the C...
At the recent economic conference in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2011, President Felipe Calderón ...
President Felipe Calderon has pledged to ensure that 26% of all electricity produced in Mexico will ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited four Central American nations in a tour of nort...
Brazil\u27s government has been aggressively promoting its ethanol industry, seeking to capitalize o...
President Felipe Calderón has submitted a longterm energy plan that proposes to increase to 35% the ...
Brazil\u27s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited four Central American nations in a tour of n...
This paper explores the various ways by which the president of Mexico can legally stop the implement...
Although there are enormous potential benefits for Mexico's energy sector in the future, there are a...
Citing the priority to ensure that Mexico\u27s food needs are secure, President Felipe Calderon has ...
In late April, the Chamber of Deputies approved legislation to promote the creation of an ethanol in...
President Felipe Calderon's administration and the opposition parties have different ways of observi...
Re-posted with permission from the publishers as a PDF document as part of an Institutional Reposito...
Mexico has recently taken significant steps toward promoting the bioenergy sector. Motivations to ad...
President Felipe Calderon has pledged to ensure that 26% of all electricity produced in Mexico will ...
In what many consider a historic step toward changing Mexico\u27s antiquated petroleum sector, the C...
At the recent economic conference in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2011, President Felipe Calderón ...
President Felipe Calderon has pledged to ensure that 26% of all electricity produced in Mexico will ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited four Central American nations in a tour of nort...
Brazil\u27s government has been aggressively promoting its ethanol industry, seeking to capitalize o...
President Felipe Calderón has submitted a longterm energy plan that proposes to increase to 35% the ...
Brazil\u27s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva visited four Central American nations in a tour of n...
This paper explores the various ways by which the president of Mexico can legally stop the implement...
Although there are enormous potential benefits for Mexico's energy sector in the future, there are a...