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Mexico plans to add 29 GW new capacity for power generation by 2030

The Mexican government is planning to invest $22,4 billion in new electricity generation capacity before the end of this administration, which will be 2030. This investment will come from the state-owned CFE.

According to data collected by the government in 2023, the country's power sector has a total installed capacity of 95 GW. The majority of Mexico's power is generated by burning fuel oil and natural gas.

According to a CFE Presentation, the government's expansion plan for 2030 is divided into 51 projects. However, half of these are generation projects initiated by the former government.

The CFE's newly appointed director, Emilia Calleja noted that 16 wind and solar projects are included in the plan, which is scheduled to be completed by 2027 or 2028.

Calleja was speaking at the morning press conference held by President Claudia Sheinbaum. Sheinbaum stressed that the CFE will lead the CFE's plan to expand the power sector with the majority of public funds. (Reporting and editing by David Alire Garcia)

(source: Reuters)