Cne Establishes Obligations and Causes of Cancellation for Electric Self-Consumption in Mexico
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The National Energy Commission (CNE) published on Friday the General Provisions of General Character (DACG) that regulate the self-consumption of electrical energy, giving regulatory certainty to generators whose capacity is between 0.7 and 20 megawatts (MW). After a public consultation since July of this year in the National Regulatory Improvement Commission, the body under the General Direction of Juan Carlos Solís Ávila announced in the Offic…
Reading time approx.: 1 minutes, 54 secondsThe National Energy Commission (CNE) published in the Official Journal of the Federation (DOF) new rules for the self-consumption of electrical energy, with the aim of putting order and clarity to this form of generation within the National Electrical System. The agreement, signed by the general director of the CNE, Juan Carlos Solís Ávila, is binding throughout the country and establishes how power pla…
The National Energy Commission (CNE) published a new regulatory framework for electric self-consumption that introduces strict criteria for the termination of permits, a measure that could redefine the operation of private and community power plants. According to the provisions published today in the Official Journal, a permit may be extinguished if, for twelve months, the demand of users is less than 50% of the installed capacity in conventiona…
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