
Mexico's 71 Wind Farms Now Power 8% of National Grid
Mexico has reached 7,413 MW of wind energy capacity across 71 farms in 15 states, making clean energy a magnet for foreign investment. The growth positions the country as a renewable energy leader while transforming its industrial future.
Mexico just hit a major clean energy milestone that's reshaping how the world sees its manufacturing future.
The country now operates 71 wind farms across 15 states, generating 7,413 megawatts of electricity. That's enough clean power to supply over 8% of Mexico's entire national grid.
This isn't just about going green. Foreign companies looking to build factories and expand operations now rank clean energy access as a top priority when choosing where to invest. Mexico is delivering exactly what they need.
Four states are leading the charge. Oaxaca, Tamaulipas, Coahuila, and Nuevo Leon have become wind energy powerhouses thanks to strong, consistent winds that make turbines spin efficiently year round.
The wind farms aren't scattered randomly. They're strategically placed in regions where atmospheric conditions capture the most energy possible, maximizing every dollar invested in infrastructure.

The Ripple Effect
This wind energy boom is creating opportunities far beyond the turbines themselves. Manufacturers can now promise international clients that their products are made with renewable energy, meeting the strict environmental standards that global markets increasingly demand.
The shift is sparking technological innovation across Mexico's economy. As companies integrate clean energy into their operations, they're developing new processes and expertise that make entire industries more competitive on the world stage.
Local communities in these 15 states are seeing new jobs and economic activity. Wind farms need technicians, maintenance crews, and support services that create stable employment in regions that previously had fewer industrial opportunities.
The growth also strengthens Mexico's position in North American supply chains. As companies look to source products closer to home, having reliable clean energy infrastructure makes Mexican factories more attractive than ever.
Mexico's wind energy expansion shows how environmental progress and economic growth can power each other forward.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Wind Energy
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