Our country has a high solar energy generation potential due to the fact that it is one of the locations with the highest radiation, since according to the Global Solar Atlas, 5.5 kilowatt hours per square meter are captured.
In view of this, and within the framework of The Energy Expo 2020, Alejandro Gómez Casso bets on grouping a series of businessmen to attract technologies such as those presented in this forum, since they will allow to potentiate the industry, especially when considering that the consumption of solar energy in Mexico increased 287 percent, as reported by the National Center for Solar Energy Control. In addition to this factor, investment in the field has also accelerated, since in 2019 the production of clean energy registered growth of 62 percent, a situation that matches the objectives of the government of Andrés Manuel López Obrador, set out among the policy priorities of the Ministry of the Environment, led by Víctor Manuel Toledo.
The Park Royal Hotel Group, headed by Benny Michaud, has got itself into quite a mess, as several suppliers of its resort located in Acapulco, Guerrero, are preparing lawsuits for non-payment of products and services delivered since last October, despite the fact that the supplying companies have complied in due time and form with the agreed-upon deadlines. Thus, with hundreds of workers affected due to the non-payment, the companies will make a last call for help addressed to the governor, Héctor Astudillo, and to Miguel Torruco's Ministry of Tourism, to also request a review of the situation in entities such as Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, Yucatán and Oaxaca, where the corporation has resorts.
CARSTENS KNEW IT
A little over two years ago there was a meeting between the former governor of the Bank of Mexico, Agustín Carstens, with a couple of executives from the technological shielding company Mnemo-Cert. By October 2017 they identified a group of hackers who were trying to breach the maximum institution. We are told that Carstens did not want to hear that they had already detected ghost accounts, they warned him that the thieves usurped identities to access the online banking service, modified bank account balances, altered users' emails, as well as account statements, made unusual transfers, changed passwords, executed unrecognized transfers and finally used “mules” for the withdrawal of amounts sent to the target accounts in unrecognized transactions. The bomb exploded with the biggest hacking in banking, where 300 million pesos were lost and what a report released by David Colmenares' Auditoría Superior de la Federación, which confirmed that as of 2018, Banxico, as well as Bancomext, Nafinsa, Banjercito, Banobras and Banco del Bienestar (formerly Bansefi), still do not have a shield to protect them.
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