The leading independent producer of renewable energy in Mexico. The company aim to consolidate their leadership in the Mexican renewable energy sector through the planning, development and operation of innovative large-scale wind and solar projects. Zuma Energia detects business and social investment opportunities that hold potential, strategize and deliver accordingly.
The company has developed a portfolio of more than 800 MW of wind and solar projects currently under construction or already running in 4 states of Mexico.
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China’s State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) has completed the acquisition of Mexico's largest independent power producer Zuma Energia through its unit, China Power International...
Read moreThe Secretariat of Energy (SENER) of Mexico has announced that two solar projects totaling 337 MW have officially reached financial close.
Read moreMexico's Energy Secretariat (SENER) has announced that the country’s state-owned development banks are to finance 964 MW of wind and solar capacity across three projects.
Read moreThe Goverment of Mexico has released the results of the second renewable energy auction the country with more than half of the total amount of energy awarded to solar PV projects.
Read moreOn June 9th 2015, in a move to reinforce the firm's position in Latin America's energy sector, Actis opened an office in Mexico City - its 12th office globally.
Read moreActis Capital LLP, a private equity firm headquartered in the London, has sold a 30% stake in its Mexican energy platform Zuma EnergÃa to Mesopower México Corp, a vehicle managed by the investment fir...
Read morePrivate equity firm Actis has appointed Adrián Katzew as chief executive of its Mexican energy subsidiary, Zuma EnergÃa.
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