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Mexico's Sheinbaum taps initially lady to lead state power company CFE

Mexican Presidentelect Claudia Sheinbaum on Monday named Emilia Esther Calleja to lead state power firm Comision Federal de Electricidad (CFE), making her the first female to hold the post.

Calleja has held a variety of posts at the power business over the past 20 years and adds to the contingent of technocrats that Sheinbaum has named to her cabinet ahead of taking workplace on Oct. 1.

Calleja, standing alongside Sheinbaum at a press conference, stated she would continue working in line with the goals of the existing government, which looked for to boost state control over the country's energy sector.

The power policy of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has actually been badly criticized by the opposition who argue it has been expensive and ineffective, leading to an absence of new power generation especially in concerns to renewable sources.

Mexico suffered periodic power blackouts amid record temperature levels this year.

Sheinbaum stated she would later on share more information about her administration's energy plans, including hydrocarbons and renewable source of power.

We will continue to purchase electricity generation using deserving financial systems that do not put the country into debt, Sheinbaum informed the conference.

The president-elect has yet to reveal who will head Pemex , the heavily indebted state-run oil company.

(source: Reuters)