Overview
- García, who spoke Tuesday at the BloombergNEF Summit in New York, pitched Nuevo León to global banks, corporate leaders and policymakers.
- The state later said the trip yielded more than $1.2 billion in agreements and commitments for gas, solar, battery storage and industrial energy infrastructure.
- He told the forum the state has over 8,500 megawatts of power and is building 22 substations to reach about 10,000 megawatts to serve data centers.
- He highlighted the Burgos Basin gas reserves and said Nuevo León still imports gas from Texas because local production has not begun.
- García cited 432 foreign investment projects and what he called $120 billion in inflows as he cast the state as a key link in U.S.–Mexico trade under the USMCA trade pact.