Who are we?
ConXious Energy Group is a team of professionals dedicated to promoting a novel approach to energy project development. We prioritize ensuring direct benefits for local communities, respecting the environment, and building redundancy into each project, thereby insisting on independency for a genuine circular economy.
CEG identifies regional needs and incorporates their solutions as integral components of the projects. In other words, these solutions become intrinsic to the project's objectives and scope to become local productive projects. Some may be funded through our financing and corporate capital, while the project’s profitability may cover other small projects for community growth.
In our initiatives, decarbonization isn't just a goal; it's a moral obligation.
Sector Outlook, Regulation, and Market.
As a country, Mexico will need to install approximately 65,000 MW from 2023 to 2037 to address the existing energy deficits and to meet the growing energy demands of the nation in the coming years. This need is highly unlikely to be achieved under the current status quo.
Mexico faces a significant deficit in energy generation and transmission. As an isolated system, Baja California Sur is one of the regions with the most severe limitations in electrical supply, which poses a substantial barrier to regional economic growth. Furthermore, there is no natural gas pipeline supply.
Baja California Sur requires new installed capacity for electric power generation to ensure the growth and development of the region. Baja Sur has sufficient solar and wind resources to meet the growing demand in the short, medium, and long term. It must align with global energy policies (Energy Transition Law) and honor the decarbonization commitments outlined in the Paris Agreement and Agenda 2030, among others.
At the same time, in accordance with the PRODESEN 2023-2037 (National Electric System Development Program), the transmission and distribution networks in the region will be reinforced between 2026 and 2028.
CEG, on our part, advocates for implementing the necessary storage and regulation measures to ensure the system's reliability.
Once we meet the technical requirements and criteria set by the system administrator (CENACE), we assess the commercial conditions of energy in the area. This assessment reveals an average price per kWh of $2.90 Mexican pesos, representing a 40% increase over our target rate.
Business Model
1. Site Identification with Solar, Wind, or Both Resources.
2. Identify potential points of interconnection with the CFE (Comisión Federal de Electricidad) power lines. These points should be at a reasonable distance from the chosen site, or the project should be large enough to make the transmission line cost-effective.
3. Identify neighboring projects that can be integrated into the Capital Expenditure plan, whether it can be connected to the project or not.
4. Develop strategies for marketing and selling the generated energy to off-takers and qualified service providers, ensuring reliable revenue streams.
5. Obtain the necessary permits and contracts to initiate and operate the project, including interconnection agreements, generation permits, environmental impact assessments (MIA), social impact assessments, land reservations, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts, and others.
We are committed to incorporating the latest technologies into our projects for the benefit of the planet through the decarbonization of energy sources in Mexico. With this principle in mind, we are considering the inclusion of Synchronous Condenser and Green Hydrogen-based Fuel Cell Battery Banks as part of the backup for all projects exceeding 80 MW in our configuration.
We have extensive experience in the energy sector, having created and developed renewable energy projects and thermal power plants for over 40 years. Additionally, we have been involved in global electricity markets for 15 years.
Focused on creating financially viable and technically efficient projects, we have successfully generated over 11,000 megawatts from various energy sources in all our projects around the world.
Our team has worked in more than 16 countries on generation projects:
⌁ Colombia:
Hydro - 50 MW
⌁ Spain:
Solar- 500 MW
Wind - 400 MW
⌁ US:
Wind - 248 MW
Gas - 565MW
⌁ Mexico:
Solar - 150 MW
Wind - 285 MW
Gas - 25 MW.
We have a multidisciplinary team with many years of experience in development and engineering, international energy sales, renewable energy, financial structuring, regulatory compliance, and permitting, both in public and private sector projects. We are also specialists in the analysis of global electricity markets and risk management.
Efficient efforts and success are both accomplished when joining forces.
We share the same conscience and hope of a clean environment in which the people of Baja California Sur can have a better present and take actions for a healthier future.
We strongly believe that with your partnership we will reach a better community sooner, creating a case with such force that may inspire others to replicate this model all over the country and the entire world
Among others…
Mexico City +52 (55) 5985-4444
Beverly Hills, CA +1 (424) 284-9000
Los Angeles, CA +1 (213) 640-6400
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info@conxiousenergygroup.com
Mexico City
Santa Catarina 148 Segundo Piso
Col. San Angel Inn
Delegación Alvaro Obregón CP 01000
United States
8549 Wilshire Blvd #3440
Beverly Hills, CA 9021