California and Sonora sign new partnership for cleaner air and clean energy - California Hoy

Mar 17, 2025

California and Sonora sign new partnership for cleaner air and clean energy

 


SACRAMENTO – Governor Gavin Newsom met with a delegation from the Mexican state of Sonora today to enter into a new subnational partnership – fostering diplomacy while building on a commitment to achieving California's nation-leading clean air and clean energy goals.

At the historic Stanford Mansion in Sacramento, Governor Newsom welcomed Sonora Governor Alfonso Durazo Montaño. There, California and Sonora participated in a bilateral meeting, followed by the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Text of the MOU is available here.

“Despite the border that divides us, California and Sonora share the common challenge of adapting to a hotter, drier world. But we also share a common drive to advance real solutions. Today’s partnership brings our states together to clean the air and expand access to more clean energy,” said Governor Gavin Newsom.

The MOU outlines four years of collaboration between California and Sonora to advance their leadership through increasing the development of clean energy, building supply chain resilience, and expanding regional access to renewables, among other items.

"Sonora and California share a border and challenges. Today we establish an agreement with this state, a leader in economic growth and actions against climate change, to join forces and ensure that families live in a prosperous region, with a better environment and technological development," said the Governor of Sonora Alfonso Durazo Montaño. "Sonora contributes an entire desert and the talent of its people to make a better region possible."

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