Upon her arrival in Mexico, the United States Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm, assured this Thursday morning that her government has pending issues regarding the electrical reform proposed by the president. Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and it is discussed in the Mexican Congress, so he will address the issue both in his meeting with the Mexican president, later, and in the rest of his agenda of meetings in the country
After receiving a welcome from Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, Granholm maintained that both countries will be “strong allies and great supporters of a strong North American economy,” although he has “some issues” related to energy reform and clean energy generation.
Meeting on energy with Jennifer Granholm, Secretary of Energy of the United States. We are going to work closely with her and her team to achieve common strategies. pic.twitter.com/JFf9cm2BOH
– Marcelo Ebrard C. (@m_ebrard)
January 20, 2022
It should be remembered that on Friday morning, the rector of the energy policy of Mexico’s largest trading partner will hold a meeting to discuss the work of women in energy, in which the head of government of Mexico City, Claudia Sheinbaum, along with the heads of Energy and Economy, Rocío Nahle and Luz María de la Mora. Subsequently, he will meet with specialized energy media to give his position on these issues.
In his Twitter account, the Secretary of Foreign Relations, Marcelo Ebrard, highlighted that the visit of this official is an opportunity to strengthen ties between both nations in terms of clean energy generation.
“Welcome Jennifer Granholm, US Secretary of Energy. He shared with us his vision of the enormous opportunity of clean energy for North America. We remember the electric taxis in the city in 2010. Jennifer is a great leader of the topic. Ken Salazar, always key”, tweeted the chancellor.
Welcome Jennifer Granholm, US Secretary of Energy. She shared with us her vision of the enormous opportunity of clean energy for North America. We remember the city’s electric taxis in 2010. Jennifer is a great leader on the subject. Ken Salazar, with a hat, always key code. pic.twitter.com/Dxw6WXuktf
– Marcelo Ebrard C. (@m_ebrard)
January 20, 2022
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