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California and Mexico to partner on renewable energy development

California and Mexico to partner on renewable energy development U.S.-Mexico Border at Tijuana, Mexico (source: flickr/ Casey Renner, creative commons)
Francisco Rojas 27 Aug 2014

In a meeting last monday between Mexico's President Enrique Peña Nieto and California Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. discussion where had over renewable energy and geothermal development.

Less than a month after meeting with Mexico’s President Enrique Peña Nieto during California’s Trade and Investment Mission to Mexico, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. welcomed last monday the President of Mexico to California.

“We can come together in many ways, we can deal with climate change – there’s no better place for sun and wind and geothermal than Mexico and California,” said Governor Brown in remarks at today’s event in Los Angeles, attended by hundreds of Mexican and Mexican-American leaders. “In so many ways, together we advance.”

According to the same news source, there are several items that both Mexico and California want to cooperate on and renewable energy and geothermal play a key role in said plans.

To read the full press release, please follow the link below:

Source: Office of the Governor of California Website