Remember the Power Outages? It’s Not the Heat, It’s the System: the Power Grid in Mexico Is in Crisis
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Do you remember the power outages of 2024? Or the one of March this year? It wasn’t just the fault of heat or extreme weather events. Mexico faces a crisis in the electricity grid resulting from the abandonment and lack of investments in its electricity grid. Analysts warn that the country operates with obsolete infrastructure, designed for demand in 2018, while current consumption demands much more. Meanwhile, areas like the peninsulas, the cen…
Families in the Paseos del Pedregal neighborhood, north of Hermosillo, have been without power since Monday night, enduring temperatures of up to 41°C without fans or air conditioning. Unofficially, it was reported that the power outage was caused by a possible act of vandalism in an underground manhole of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), located in that area of the city. The outage left several homes without power, primarily affecting …
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