Development and Energy – Lasting Partnerships
Please join us this year for the 17th annual U.S.-Mexico Border Energy Forum. The Forum’s central purpose is to emphasize the best use of energy possible in our fast-growing region, for economic development and least possible environmental impact.
Forum XVII in Chihuahua, Mexico follows the successful 2009 forum in Houston, Texas, continuing the tradition of alternating each year between a site in northern Mexico and one in the southwestern United States. The Forum is a coalition effort, made possible by the support of a wide variety of public and private sector organizations and agencies.
The Forum takes a comprehensive look at issues affecting energy and the environment throughout the 10 border states of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. The Forum’s ongoing efforts allows participants to:
- track developments affecting natural gas markets.
- find new partners for developing renewable resources like wind and sun.
- seek ways to improve energy infrastructure.
- learn more about energy efficiency.
- promote alternative transportation fuels.
- explore innovation in financing energy projects, large and small.
