Focus: In Mexico, private cash races to plug nearshoring energy crunch reuters.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reuters.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
For Mexican industrial park owners like Sergio Bermudez, business is booming amid a wave of U.S businesses setting up over the border. So-called nearshoring has pulled over $9 billion into Mexico since last October by manufacturers like Unilever , Barbie maker Mattel , and Tesla , lured by its proximity to the giant U.S market, cheap labor, and geopolitical stability. Yet Bermudez and many of his 400-strong cohort have a serious cost issue on their hands: energy.
The latest oil and gas news, dedicated to all things oil and gas: people, technologies, transactions, trends, and macro-economic analysis that impact commodity prices.
One of the most intriguing men in energy,
Hans-Joachim Kohlsdorf is a true renaissance man. He has the skills, education, and expertise that comes from working in the business world for many years, but he also has a strong sense of empathy for the underprivileged as well as for our own planet. He is especially active in energy, water, waste management.
Hans Kohlsdorf is a founding Partner at
Energy To Market (E2M) an independent trader in the new wholesale electricity market supporting Generators that want to sell their power and Qualified Users that want to optimize their electricity portfolio.