Mexico advances biofuel regulations to support clean energy transition

October 12, 2025 |

In India, BioEnergy Times reported that the Mexican Ministry of Energy (Sener) is moving forward with its strategy to regulate and promote biofuel production across the country.

Official reports from October 2024 to August 2025 show that Sener is actively overseeing the sector, having issued 42 valid permits. These include 7 for production, 16 for sales, and 6 for transportation. An additional 13 formal notices were registered, ensuring ongoing oversight of the national supply chain, according to the report.

“Our focus is on creating a clear and effective framework that encourages the orderly growth of biofuels in all of Mexico’s regions,” a Sener representative said. “We are actively supporting projects for biomethane and waste heat, and we are making progress with airlines to introduce biofuels for aviation.”

The government is also coordinating with the state-owned energy companies, CFE and Pemex, on strategic plans to ensure their long-term goals support national objectives. This effort is part of a wider push that recently saw the passage of the new Biofuels Law, the report added.

More on the story

Category: Policy

Thank you for visting the Digest.