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Judge Decides that the Sener Failed with Clean Energy Goals

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The federal judge ordered the Energy Secretariat to inform him within 90 working days of all public policies, incentives, programs or projects aimed at meeting the goal of generating electricity with clean energy sources.
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The federal judge ordered the Energy Secretariat to inform him within 90 working days of all public policies, incentives, programs or projects aimed at meeting the goal of generating electricity with clean energy sources.

In a landmark decision for climate justice in Mexico, a federal judge ruled that the Ministry of Energy (Sener) failed to comply with its obligation to produce, by 2024, at least 35 percent of electricity generation with clean energy sources and ordered this unit to correct this failure and comply with the General Climate Change Law (LGCC). The Mexican Center for Environmental Law (CEMDA) filed an amparo in September 2025 for the failure of the …

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