Wind power in Mexico
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Mexico is rapidly growing its production of wind power. In 2016, its installed capacity had reached 3,527 MW,[1][2] increasing to 8,128 MW in 2020.[3]
In 2008, there were three wind farms in the country. The Eurus Wind Farm was the largest wind farm in Latin America.[4] 18 of 27 wind farms construction projects were based in La Ventosa[5] in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca.[6] According to the Mexican Wind Energy Association, Mexico was predicted to progress to rank twentieth worldwide in wind capacity by the end of 2012, and to produce four percent of the country's total electricity production.[5] It also projected that the nation would have 12 GW (16,000,000 hp) of wind generation capacity by 2020, and would be able to provide fifteen percent of Mexico's production.[5] Brian Gardner, Economist Intelligence Unit's energy analyst, said, "With strong wind through the south, consistent sunlight in the north and a stable market, Mexico is well positioned for continued renewables growth".[5] Wind power is in partial competition with Solar power in Mexico.[7]