Study on Mexican Legislation on Renewable Energy Impacting the Solar Water Heating Market (2014)
Submitted by Francesco Gattiglio on September 17, 2014The study analyses and proposes improvements to Mexican legislation to expand the use of solar water heating (SWH) and its application at local and national level. The document is divided into four sections: identification of current laws on renewable energy, identification of existing local and national instruments to promote SWH, development of a three-level action plan to promote the use of SWH and preparation of an implementation guide.
The study analyses and proposes improvements to Mexican legislation to expand the use of solar water heating (SWH) and its application at local and national level. The study is divided into four sections: identification of current laws on renewable energy, identification of existing local and national instruments to promote SWH, development of a three-level action plan to promote the use of SWH and preparation of an implementation guide.
This study is a synthesis of the analysis of Mexican laws on renewables developed with the financial support of the Global Solar Water Heating Market Transformation and Strengthening Initiative (GSWH Project), which is the result of a joint collaboration between the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations
Document only available in Spanish
Author: Global Environment Facility (GEF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

