The Mexico National Energy League is part of the World Championship for Energy Savings (WCES), a global initiative developed under the Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction.
It is implemented in partnership with the Secretaría de Energía (SENER), which leads national energy policy and efficiency strategies.
The league is further supported by key national and international partners, positioning Mexico as a coordinated and forward-looking player in building energy performance across Latin America.
The league aims to identify and showcase the most energy-efficient buildings across Mexico based on real, measured performance data.
Buildings compete at the national level and may qualify for international recognition at major climate events.
Mexico has developed a structured framework to improve energy efficiency, supported by dedicated institutions and technical expertise.
In this context, the WCES provides a unifying platform to consolidate data, identify leaders, and strengthen coordination between public and private stakeholders.
The Mexico National Energy League is implemented through collaboration between national authorities and expert organisations.
CONUEE is the national authority dedicated to energy efficiency, providing technical standards, guidance, and policy support.
WRI Mexico brings international expertise in sustainable development, data analysis, and policy design, supporting implementation and impact.