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Watch: View from the Top: An interview with Antonio Mexia

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  • James Wallis
  • Commodity
  • Electric Power
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  • 7:19

Renewables have grown at a stunning pace over past few years and in turn have shaken up the overall generation picture.


Antonio Mexia, Chief Executive Officer of EDP-Energia de Portugal, one of the largest renewable power developers in the US, recently sat down with Chris Newkumet, S&P Global Platts Washington Bureau Chief, for some insight on the state of renewables, what recent solar tariffs could mean for renewable developers, and what challenges lie ahead for EDP in US and global markets.