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CFE Looks to Modernize Mexico’s Electricity Services

The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) will keep momentum in the construction of infrastructure to reduce the costs of generating power, said chief executive, Enrique Ochoa Reza.

During the Convention of the National Chamber of Electrical Manufacturers in Puerto Vallarta, Ochoa noted that this includes five new pipelines and the conversion of fuel plants to natural gas, and the addition of two new stations.

Accompanied by Under Secretary of Industry, Rogelio Garza, who represented President Enrique Peña Nieto at the convention, explained that seven power plants in Mexico operate on fossil fuels and will be converted to natural gas.

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