Assessing the Potential of Marine Renewable Energy in Mexico: Socioeconomic Needs, Energy Potential, Environmental Concerns, and Social Perception

Author:

Martínez M. Luisa12ORCID,Chávez Valeria2ORCID,Silva Rodolfo2ORCID,Heckel Gisela3ORCID,Garduño-Ruiz Erika Paola2ORCID,Wojtarowski Astrid4,Vázquez Gabriela1,Pérez-Maqueo Octavio12ORCID,Maximiliano-Cordova Carmelo2ORCID,Salgado Karla1,Landgrave Rosario1,Mateos Efraín5ORCID,Tapia Erik2

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Ecología A.C. (INECOL), Xalapa 91073, Mexico

2. Instituto de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City 04510, Mexico

3. Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Baja California (CICESE), Ensenada 22860, Mexico

4. El Colegio de Veracruz (COLVER), Xalapa 91000, Mexico

5. Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua (IMTA), Jiutepec 62550, Mexico

Abstract

Although the literature on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is vast worldwide, studies in Mexico focusing on Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) and SDGs are only beginning to emerge. Despite this academic gap, Mexico has signed up for the United Nations SDGs, which include producing clean and affordable energy and reducing CO2 emissions to slow global warming. The country is, therefore, committed to implementing measures to help achieve these goals. This study is the first multidisciplinary analysis performed at a national level in Mexico, aimed at identifying sites for efficient Marine Renewable Energy (MRE) production while considering socioeconomic needs, environmental risks, and societal acceptance of the new technologies. We first calculated the energy potential from nearshore winds, waves, marine currents, and offshore thermal gradients. The results show that electricity needs are greater in the 11 states where levels of marginalization are highest. The production of MRE is feasible in three of these regions. However, because Mexico is home to significant natural coastal ecosystems and protected species, care is necessary to produce electricity while protecting Mexico’s megadiversity. Social perception of the use of MRE is variable: the inhabitants of some locations are willing to accept the new technologies, whereas those in others are not. MRE production in Mexico is feasible but will face environmental and social issues that must be addressed before deploying new devices in the oceans.

Funder

Centro Mexicano de Innovación en Energía del Océano

Publisher

MDPI AG

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