However, this stopped at the end of the administration of the aforementioned Espinosa Davis, who led the state from 2015 to 2021.
Currently, the issue has been taken up again, but the possibility of installing a solar energy development field is also being explored, something that may be beneficial, but the businessman Magallón Álvarez does not consider it a solution.
He details that due to the high energy costs in Los Cabos, it has been thought of installing solar fields, but it requires a high private investment.
Another aspect is that the permits to generate energy have been stuck due to an issue that has not been clarified in the law due to the energy reforms that were changed during the Peña Nieto government and that were modified again at the national level. federal.
Another alert that the businessman made is that it is necessary to speed up permits to promote various projects.
“In Los Cabos there are 8,000 hectares of projects that are not detonated due to lack of permits, of any kind, tourism, housing, etc., and those, the well-being that they would generate, such as jobs, taxes, economic benefits, etc., are stopped. And it’s the same thing that happens with energy,” he lamented.
His call is, he synthesized, to reach agreements so that the different visions of the energy law do not continue to block the economic development of the state.
Specifically, the development of Los Cabos, which is the development focus of this state, as was exposed during the Mar de Cortés Forum.