L EONARDO B ELTRAN D EPUTY M INISTER FOR P LANNING AND E NERGY T RANSITION OF M EXICO M EXICAN E NERGY R EFORM.

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L EONARDO B ELTRAN D EPUTY M INISTER FOR P LANNING AND E NERGY T RANSITION OF M EXICO M EXICAN E NERGY R EFORM

* A VERAGE DAILY IRRADIATION IN M EXICO IS ABOUT 5.5 KWH / M 2 / D, AND CAN REACH VALUES HIGHER THAN 8.5 KWH / M 2. ** S TUDIES TO CHARACTERIZE THE WIND RESOURCE IN REGIONS OF THE I STHMUS OF T EHUANTEPEC, THE PENINSULAS OF Y UCATAN AND B AJA C ALIFORNIA, AND THE NORTHERN REGION OF THE G ULF OF M EXICO. *** GEOTHERMAL POTENTIAL BASED ON THE CENSUS OF MORE THAN 1,300 HOT SPOTS ESTIMATED BY THE F EDERAL E LECTRICITY C OMMISSION. D IRECT IRRADIATION D URING J UNE * S OURCE : SENER, I NVENTARIO N ACIONAL DE E NERGÍAS R ENOVABLES P OWER DENSITY 80 MTS DURING A PR. (W/ M 2 ) ** G EOTHERMAL RESOURCES (°C) *** M APS OF R ENEWABLE R ESOURCES

E NERGY R EFORM KEY E LEMENTS * FUNDS : MEXICAN PETROLEUM FUND, PUBLIC TRUST FOR THE PROMOTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF NATIONAL ENERGY INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS AND CONTRACTORS, SENER - NAFIN FUND, AND UNIVERSAL POWER SERVICE FUND S ECONDARY L EGISLATION R EGULATORY B ODIES ( CRE & CNH ) R EGULATORY B ODIES ( CRE & CNH ) S TRENGTHENING L EGAL FRAMEWORK AND REGULATORS P RODUCTIVE S TATE C OMPANIES ( PEMEX & CFE ) I NDEPENDENT SYSTEM OPERATOR ( ASEA, CENACE & CENAGAS ) N EW ELECTRICITY MARKET N EW T AX R EGIME N EW FUNDS * FINANCIAL MECHANISMS NATIONAL INVENTORY OF RENEWABLE ENERGY VUER I NFORMATION AND TRANSPARENCY

2014 CENACE: O PERATE THE ELECTRICITY SYSTEM AND MARKET ( NOV ) I NTERCONNECTION CRITERIA ( DEC ) 2015 C LEAN ENERGY CERTIFICATES (CLE S ) 2016 W HOLESALE ELECTRICITY MARKET P UBLICATION OF CRITERIA ( FEB )  OPERATIONAL R ULES ( JUL )  I NFORMATION S YSTEM T ESTING ( OCT ) D EVELOPMENT P ROGRAM FOR THE E LECTRICITY P OWER S YSTEM ( JUL ) G EOTHERMAL R OUND Z ERO G EOTHERMAL R OUND Z ERO N EW ELECTRICITY MARKET  R EQUIREMENTS OF CLEAN ENERGY BY 2018 ( MAR ) G UIDELINES ( OCT ) CFE PRESENTED A REQUEST GEOTHERMAL FIELDS (J AN )  R ESULTS ( JUL )  BIDDING OF GEOTHERMAL FIELDS ( AUG )  O PERATION OF THE W HOLESALE M ARKET ( JAN ) E NERGY R EFORM P OWER GENERATION

23,790 T OTAL 31,540 NATIONAL TRANSMISSION GRID 3,300 PIE’ S 4,450 E STIMATED TOTAL INVESTMENT, MMD E NERGY R EFORM P OWER GENERATION

N ATIONAL I NFRAESTUCTURE P ROGRAM P OWER G ENERATION : I NVESTMENT R EQUIREMENTS (E STIMATED T OTAL I NVESTMENT : MILES DE MILLONES DE PESOS ) E STIMATED TOTAL INVESTMENT IN CC PROJECTS (97,682 MDP ) 1. N ORESTE (E SCOBEDO ) 2. N ORTE IV ( L ERDO ) 5. N OROESTE (T OPOLOBAMPO II) 6. N ORTE III 7. T OPOLOBAMPO III 8. G UAYMAS II 9. G UAYMAS III 10. V ALLE DE M ÉXICO II E STIMATED TOTAL INVESTMENT IN R ENEWABLES PROJECTS (99,669 MDP ) 3. N UEVO G UERRERO 4. P ASO DE LA R EINA, O AXACA 11. C ENTRAL E ÓLICA ( CAPACIDADES 296 MW Y 281 MW 12. P EQUEÑO P RODUCTOR S OLAR (30MW) 13. M EXICALI I 14. L AS C RUCES 240 MW 15. A ZUFRES (F ASE I Y F ASE II) Y C ERRITOS C OLORADOS (F ASE I) C ENTRAL HIDROELÉCTRICA C HICOASÉN C ENTRAL E ÓLICA S URESTE II C ENTRALES E ÓLICAS S URESTE III, IV Y V

P OWER SECTOR : TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION (E STIMATED T OTAL I NVESTMENT : MILES DE MILLONES DE PESOS ) 11. Distribución Valle de México 12. Distribución Valle de México (2ª fase) Subestaciones Eléctricas Líneas de distribución N ATIONAL I NFRAESTUCTURE P ROGRAM

C LEAN POWER GENERATION N ATIONAL TARGET / C ERTIFICATES C LEAN ENERGY C ERTIFICATES ENERGY SOLD TO THE ELECTRIC MARKET S OURCE : SENER,. P ROSPECTIVA DE E NERGÍA R ENOVABLES

GW/year 4x2x +18% +16%+28% (+1%) R ENEWABLE ENERGY E STIMATED POWER GENERATION, 2028 S OURCE : SENER,. P ROSPECTIVA DE E NERGÍA R ENOVABLES

C ONDITIONAL TARGET 2020 AND 2050 E STIMATED EMISSIONS THEORETICAL ROAD MAP % C LEAN ENERGY F ROM POWER GENERATION baseline 30% REDUCTION V ERSUS BASELINE 50% REDUCTION V ERSUS 2000 EMISSION Mt CO 2 e S TRUCTURAL CHANGE ( ENERGY REFORM ) N ATIONAL TARGETS FOR LOW CARBON ECONOMY GENERAL CLIMATE CHANGE LAW

11 S TRUCTURAL R EFORMS E NERGY ECONOMIC COMPETITION TELECOMMUNICATIONS FISCAL FINANCIAL LABOR EDUCATIONAL HABEAS CORPUS ELECTORAL POLITICS TRANSPARENCY DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY R ULE OF LAW NATIONAL CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS OBJECTIVES