A policy watchdog in Mexico this week halted the introduction of a set of regulations aimed at further restricting the participation of private clean energy generators in the country, according to documents seen by S&P Global Platts. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now The regulations were presented by the Energy Secretariat (Sener), the equivalent of the US Department of Energy, as an agreement for “reliability, security, continuity and quality” for the electricity system and tried to make them effective without the proper procedure, the documents show. The National Commission for Regulatory Improvement (Conamer), an independent government office, halted the proposed regulations at the very last minute, as it determined they would materially affect the market and its participants by affecting their rights, benefits and obligations as well […]