CONAPESCA Reports Progress in Sustainability in the Fisheries Sector
In 2025, Mexico’s CONAPESCA announced big progress in making fisheries and aquaculture development programs more sustainable. The main goal was food sovereignty. Protecting the environment was still very important.
Programs included more training, monitoring systems, financial help, and social programs aimed at fishing communities across the country. These actions made people stronger. Long-term goals for sustainability were strengthened.

Source: Mexico Business News
Aquaculture Restocking and Conservation Efforts Expand Nationwide
CONAPESCA gave 1.47 million fingerlings of carp, tilapia, and trout to controlled farming centers. Restocking programs helped ecosystems. Aquaculture became more productive.
Financial help of MX$1.3 million helped fishers in many areas. Conservation efforts kept totoaba populations safe. The vaquita porpoises, which are critically endangered, got protection.
Sonora Moves Forward Puerto Peñasco Solar Power Growth
The Sonora government gave details about Phase III of the Puerto Peñasco photovoltaic power plant expansion. This is the biggest facility in Latin America. Capacity keeps growing at a steady pace.
By July 2027, Phase III will add up to 300 megawatts. The total capacity could be 1,000 megawatts. The work is set to be done by 2028.
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Solar Investment Goals: Big Cuts in Carbon Emissions
Mexico’s Federal Electricity Commission is in charge of the expansion and is putting in $347 million. More clean energy is being made. Less dependence on fossil fuels.
Officials think that emissions will drop by between 1 and 1.4 million metric tons of carbon dioxide each year. Climate change mitigation gets better. Goals for regional sustainability move forward.
DHL and Formula E Renew Sustainable Logistics Partnership
For the twelfth season in a row, DHL and ABB FIA Formula E have renewed their logistics partnership that focuses on sustainability. The partnership helps reduce carbon emissions. Efficiency in operations gets better.
There will be seventeen races in eleven cities around the world in the 2025–26 season. Schedules cut down on the distance you have to travel. Less pollution comes from logistics operations.
Low-Emission Transport Routes Optimize Formula E Operations
The first shipments of equipment will go by sea from Brazil to Mexico. After that, transport continues by road. This method cuts down on emissions.
Organizers say that planning the logistics makes things run more smoothly and has less of an effect on the environment. Transporting batteries and cars becomes cleaner. Goals for sustainability are strengthened.
Lago De Texcoco Restoration Project Expands Public Access
President Claudia Sheinbaum went to Lago de Texcoco Ecological Park to check on the progress of the restoration. The hours when the public can use the space will be longer. Recreational activities become permanent.
The government wants to make transportation routes and connections between different parts of the country better. It gets easier for nearby communities to get to. Strengthening of regional ecological integration.













