UC Davis-Mexico Collaboration

In 2014, inspired by Governor Brown’s commitment to a stronger California-Mexico partnership, President Napolitano launched the UC-Mexico Initiative to bring together scholars and leaders from the University of California with those from distinguished sister institutions in Mexico to consider innovate ways to broaden and deepen connections for the benefit of all. Energy was one of the five key topics identified by the Initiative, and an Energy Working Group, led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, was established in 2015. UC Davis was tasked with leading the working group in Energy Efficiency.

“The purpose of the UC-Mexico Initiative is to think broadly and boldly about the complex issues that affect lives on both sides of the border, and to engage more strategically in educational and research collaborations that involve not only academia, but foundations, corporations, and governments in both the U.S. and Mexico.”

Key Activities

In 2015, UC Davis began focusing on opportunities to generate sustainable energy solutions in Mexico. In 2016, we explored collaborations by hosting and participating in events in Davis, San Francisco, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Mexico City. In 2018, UC Davis received three awards from Mexico’s Ministry of Energy (SENER) and its National Council for Science Technology (CONACYT) to work in partnership with Mexican research institutions on energy efficiency research, development, and demonstration.

images of new lighting lab in Mexico

August 2021

The Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara (UAG) in collaboration with the California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) released a new progress report on the new, fully constructed of lighting lab in Mexico, CTI.

Read Report

group photo at CEC

August 2019

Representatives from the University Autónoma de Guadalajara visited California to meet with the California Energy Commission and UC Davis on the topics of telemedicine, energy efficiency, lighting, and viticulture.

group photo with CLTC director

March 2018

UC Davis received three awards from Mexico’s Ministry of Energy (SENER) and its National Council for Science Technology (CONACYT) to work in partnership with Mexican research institutions on energy efficiency research, development, and demonstration. The three projects are investments in capacity building which will help Mexico meet its ambitious clean energy goals.

  • Project 1: UC Davis will work with the Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara (UAG) to establish a “sister” lighting application research center for the development of demonstration projects of new lighting systems to improve energy efficiency. Read more about this effort here.
  • Project 2: UC Davis will work with Instituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM or Tec de Monterrey) to develop a consortium for energy efficiency in non-residential buildings.
  • Project 3: UC Davis will work with the Center for Research and Teaching of Economics (CIDE) on the analysis of improvements in energy efficiency and energy conservation in the non-residential electrical sector.

Joint research projects will increase collaboration on energy efficiency, renewable energy, and economic development and will help reinforce the strong partnerships the UC System has developed with Mexico’s Ministry of Energy and Mexican academic institutions in the areas of clean energy and energy efficiency.

group photo in Mexico

November 29-December 1, 2016

UC Davis participated in a collaborative workshop at Casa de la Universidad de California in Mexico City to help accelerate the transition to energy efficient buildings and cities in Mexico. The UC Davis Delegation had six participants representing efficiency opportunities in lighting, HVAC systems, water-energy efficiency, whole building energy audits and retrofits, workforce development, and plug-load efficiency.

book keeping aisle

Week of August 22, 2016

Visited universities in Guadalajara and Monterrey to explore partnerships, especially those regarding the establishment of a sister lighting technology center.

narrow depth of field shot of formal dining setup

August 9, 2016

Hosted dinner for Mexico’s energy regulatory commission (CRE) delegation from Mexico.

CLTC director in Mexico

Week of July 11, 2016

A UC Davis delegation visited regulatory agencies, laboratories, and universities working on sustainable energy in Guadalajara and Mexico City. The main focus of these visits was to explore the potential of establishing a sister lighting technology center.

Golden Gate Bridge at dusk

June 1, 2016

Participated in the Subnational Clean Energy Ministerial event in San Francisco. We met with the Secretary of Energy Pedro Joaquin Coldwell and also connected with Sergio Medina Gonazález, now appointed as head of Jalisco’s newly formed Energy Commission.

Mexico flag

May 4, 2016

Hosted visit with Deputy Secretary of Energy Leonardo Beltrán.

close up of people at a conference

March 31-April 1, 2016

Convened a Mexico-California Energy Efficiency Workshop, which included 5 different University of California campuses and labs and 12 different Mexican agencies and universities.

“UC Davis is the Disneyland of energy efficiency for researchers from around the world.”

For more information, please contact Benjamin Finkelor.