Three Electricity Market Lessons Mexico Could Adapt
From Nordic coordinated operations to technology-neutral auctions: international practices read through a Mexican lens.

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Integrating high shares of variable energy is not a challenge unique to Mexico. Countries with deeper renewable penetration have developed market and operational solutions worth examining.
Three elements stand out: coordinated operation across neighboring systems, auction design that goes beyond price as the sole criterion, and firm capacity remuneration schemes. None transfers automatically, but each offers useful signals for the national context.
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