The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) develops the “Oasis Project”, considered the first isolated electrical system in Mexico that will integrate green hydrogen, as part of its strategy to bring clean and reliable energy to unconnected regions of the country, said Emilia Calleja, director of the company, during the morning conference this Wednesday. The project will be located in Mulegé, Baja California Sur, and will combine solar generation,…
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The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) develops the “Oasis Project”, considered the first isolated electrical system in Mexico that will integrate green hydrogen, as part of its strategy to bring clean and reliable energy to unconnected regions of the country, said Emilia Calleja, director of the company, during the morning conference this Wednesday. The project will be located in Mulegé, Baja California Sur, and will combine solar generation,…