Tamaulipas Advances in Energy Projects with Federal Government Collaboration

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November 13, 2025

Sedener and Sener Team Up for Tamaulipas’ Leadership in Electricity Generation and Clean Energy

Officials from the Tamaulipas State Development Energy Secretariat (Sedener) met with representatives from the federal government’s Secretariat of Energy (Sener) to strengthen interinstitutional coordination and monitor strategic projects that will establish Tamaulipas as a national leader in electricity generation and clean energy.

Key Projects Discussed

  • Bioethanol Value Chain: The meeting highlighted the potential of sorgho as a raw material for biofuels, focusing on building a bioethanol plant to stimulate regional economy and promote sustainable use of local resources.
  • Pyrolysis of Plastics: The discussion included analyzing pyrolysis processes of plastics and their contribution to sustainability.
  • Electricity Generation Projects: The federal and state energy officials reviewed the portfolio of electricity generation projects.
  • 100% Electrification Program: Progress of the “Electrificación al 100%” program was assessed.
  • Tula Photovoltaic Farm: Development of the photovoltaic farm in Tula, Tamaulipas was discussed.

Collaborative Efforts for Tamaulipas’ Energy Future

Under the guidance of Secretary Walter Julián Ángel Jiménez, Subsecretary of Electricity and Renewable Energies Roberto Manuel Rendón Mares, and Subsecretary of Hydrocarbons Gobirish Mireles presented the state-led projects to Ana María Gómez Solares, Director General of Renewable Energies at Sener.

Sedener and Sener agreed to collaborate closely to evaluate project progress, identify new regulatory opportunities, and strengthen Tamaulipas’ energy planning by considering its unique territorial and technical conditions.

Key Questions and Answers

  • Who are the main parties involved? The Secretariat of Development Energy of Tamaulipas (Sedener) and the Secretariat of Energy (Sener) from the federal government are working together.
  • What are the projects being discussed? The projects include the bioethanol value chain, pyrolysis of plastics, electricity generation projects, the 100% Electrification Program, and the development of a photovoltaic farm in Tula, Tamaulipas.
  • Why is this collaboration important? This partnership aims to establish Tamaulipas as a national leader in electricity generation and clean energy, fostering regional economic growth and sustainable resource use.