
Paul Alejandro Sanchez Campos- Doctor of Philosophy
- Professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey
Paul Alejandro Sanchez Campos
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Professor at Tecnológico de Monterrey
Climante and Energy Economics and Public Policy
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Introduction
Dr. Paul Alejandro Sanchez is an expert in Energy and Sustainability. He holds degrees in Economics and International Relations, an M.A. in International Studies, and a PhD in Public Policy. He is a professor of Decarbonization, Clean Energy, and Sustainable Business Models at Tec de Monterrey's School of Engineering and Sciences. His research focuses on energy policy, resource governance, and sustainability, with publications in books and peer-reviewed journals.
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August 2018 - June 2023
July 2010 - June 2014
July 2007 - June 2009
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Publications (13)
The Southern states of Oaxaca, Chiapas, Tabasco, Veracruz, Guerrero and Puebla have historically concentrated most of the poorest and most marginalized households in Mexico. In addition, this region presents the lowest levels of energy access. Almost 48% of rural communities without electricity access are located within these six states totalling 1...
In recent years, Hydrogen has positioned as one of the most interesting alternatives to achieve the energy transition from fossil energy sources to green energy and achieve a zero-emission global economy. Hydrogen could be a key player to change the game in the electricity sector, mobility and cargo, air and maritime transport, as well as for the p...
Energy Safety Net is a term describing government-led approaches to support the very poor and vulnerable to access essential modern energy services (electricity as well as clean fuels and technology for cooking). They close the affordability gap between market prices and what poor consumers can pay for both connections and service delivery tariffs,...
This Energy Safety Nets: Mexico Case Study investigates how the use of social assistance mechanisms in Mexico enable access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for poor and vulnerable households. This study analyzes Mexico’s experience with social safety nets over two decades and highlights four programs that have delivered incre...
From 2000 to 2014, Mexico exported around 9 billion barrels of oil equivalent—representing approximately $562 billion dollars (USD) in revenues—yet in December 2014, the remnant sum in the Oil Revenues Stabilization Fund was just $2.9 billion USD. This article analyzes the Mexican oil revenue management scheme used in this period, using evidence to...
El presente Reporte Técnico sintetiza los hallazgos de un equipo de investigadores sobre los factores que socialmente construyen comportamientos violentos entre los habitantes del municipio de Ciudad Acuña, en el estado de Coahuila. El Reporte presenta un Diagnóstico completo sobre la Realidad Social, Económica y Cultural de la Construcción de la v...
The article explores the emergence of the public value manager through the juxtaposition of the origins and tasks performed by the Weberian rational bureaucrat, on one side, and the manager with entrepreneurial spirit, on the other; being the last ones the thesis and antithesis of the public administration, as inalienable element of the governing p...
Es una pregunta desafiante aquella que cuestiona ¿Cómo puede una administración pública en franca crisis enfrentar las crisis? Cuando hablamos de "enfrentar las crisis" hacemos referencia a crisis no sólo en su sentido económico, sino en su definición más amplia que incluye aquellos retos que las fuerzas elementales de la naturaleza nos arrojan, qu...
For many years, Canada has distinguished itself as one of the most emblematic countries for its international promotion of the protection of natural resources and the environment in general, and for its active and leading role in international photos related to the subject. In practice, however, Canada embraced its oil wealth, creating environmenta...
Uneasy Neighbo(u)rs is the book by David Jones, a former U.S. Foreign Service officer, and David Kilgour, a Canadian politician with extensive experience in Canada's foreign affairs. The book aims to demonstrate that the existing differences between Canada and the United States, far from being subtle, are significant enough for the former to forge...
The state of Sinaloa in Mexico suffers a considerable delay in terms of the development of environmental policies to face the consequences of climate change. What happens in the legislative sphere can be taken as an indicator of this situation, which is 18 years behind federal legislation.
There is a growing social unrest that has spread worldwide in recent months. Uncertainty, strikes, protests, and even fatalities are some of the manifestations of this discontent, which revolves around the oil industry. The sharp increases in the price of oil and its primary and secondary products have led societies to question its role in the worl...
H oy día existen mayores facilidades para allegarse de dispositivos de alta tecnología, entre ellos el celu-lar. Hace apenas un par de décadas, cuando el siste-ma fordista imperaba bajo la filosofía de que la producción debía ser de calidad en relación con la durabilidad, la pro-ducción era en masa, homogénea, y el modelo duraba al menos un lustro....