Asociados PanAmericanos 
Energy for Sustainable Growth with Social Justice and a Clean Environment    
VIENTO MEXICANA Projects:   

CIMSC has 1,500 MW of good to excellent, class 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 wind, and abundant solar resources, enough to generate 3,661 GWH/year of power, which alone is enough to export to supply 94% of the combined 2010 RPS shortfall of SoCal Edison and SDG&E.  APA is in the California ISO "Transition Cluster" (2009 Transitional Transmission Planning Group) to export up to 1000 MW of wind power with the Viento Mexicana Projects from CIMSC and other area sites

WIND WITHOUT BORDERS: With many of California's onshore wind sites already developed or slowed due to NIMBY or other concerns, and the huge RPS shortfall and requirements to reduce greenhouse gases in CA by 2020, California will need 10's of 1000's of MW of green power.  Many excellent renewable power sites in Baja CA are closer to San Diego County than are Palm Springs and Tehachapi:     APA commissioned AWS Truewind to make a Map of the Wind Resources in Southern California and Baja California, and made an amazing discovery:  There is twice the available windpower in Baja CA than the total installed capacity of wind farms in the USA!