ROCA Desarrollos Highlights Commitment at Mexico’s National Energy Forum
By María Fernanda Murillo
August 20, 2025
On August 7, the Mexican Senate hosted the National Energy Forum, a high-level event that brought together government officials, legislators, industry leaders, and energy experts to discuss the country’s future under the framework of the 2025 energy reform.
Organized by Senator Laura Itzel Castillo, President of the Energy Commission, and energy specialist Yolanda Villegas, the forum served as a platform to address challenges and opportunities in ensuring Mexico’s sovereignty, security, and sustainability in the energy sector.
ROCA Desarrollos: Active Participation in Key Dialogues
For ROCA Desarrollos, participation in this forum underscores its commitment to engaging in critical conversations that shape Mexico’s energy landscape. By contributing to discussions alongside policymakers, industry peers, and academic representatives, the company reaffirmed its role in building forward-looking, reliable, and sustainable solutions that align with the country’s evolving regulatory and industrial framework.
An Agenda of High-Level Panels
The forum featured a comprehensive program that included five thematic panels and multiple keynote interventions. Key speakers included Senators Laura Itzel Castillo, Rocío Abreu, Walter Ángel Jiménez, Raquel Bonilla, and Olga Sosa, along with energy experts and government representatives.
Their contributions highlighted the urgency of redefining national strategies to adapt to new market conditions while advancing long-term goals for energy transition and resilience.
ROCA Desarrollos’ Long-Term Vision
Through its presence at the National Energy Forum, ROCA Desarrollos emphasized its strategic focus on the energy sector and its role in advancing infrastructure that supports sustainable growth. The company’s participation reflects its belief in the importance of multisector dialogue and collaboration to achieve lasting progress in Mexico’s energy agenda.
