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Claudia Sheinbaum · Baja California SurMexico’s federal government plans to invest 800 million pesos (US $42.8 million) to construct two solar-powered electricity generation plants for the state of Baja California Sur. President Claudia Sheinbaum, who made the announcement during her daily press conference on Tuesday along with Energy Minister Luz Elena González, said that construction will be carried out by the state-owned Federal Electricity Commission (CFE). It is not yet certain …See the Story
2 Solar Thermal Power Plants Planned for Baja California Sur
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Claudia Sheinbaum · MexicoMexico City.- Emilia Calleja, Director of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), announced a plan to strengthen and expand the National Transmission Network 2025-2030, with an investment of 163,540 million pesos. The program contemplates the construction of 275 new transmission lines, which will add 6,735 kilometers-circuit, and 524 substations with capacity of 22,682 MVA (MegaVolt-Amperios) and 12,717 MVAr (MegaVolt-Amperios reagentos).Durin…See the Story
Invest Cfe 163 Mmdp in Transmission Lines
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Oil and Gas Sector · MexicoMexican Oils (Pemex) recorded a production of 1 million 648 thousand barrels per day of liquid hydrocarbons during July, representing a drop of 7 percent at annual rate, revealed the monthly operating report of the oil company.The state company has not been able to stop the oil decline of the country, so it has already accumulated 19 months in ‘red numbers’.In a disaggregated way, it was observed that Pemex could only produce 1 million 379 thous…See the Story
Pemex Adds 19 Months of Falls: Oil Production Recedes 7% in July
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