Mexico Issues New Regulations to Govern the Electric Sector

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Mexico released new guidelines earlier this month for private power projects. It intends to fast track projects that are included in annual development plans.
The first electric sector development plan was issued on October 17.

The guidelines are in regulations issued to implement the 2025 Electric Sector Law, or LESE. They explain how binding planning, CFE (national electric utility) participation and new permitting schemes will govern project development and investment in the sector.

Development of the country’s electricity sector will be guided by an electric sector development plan that incorporates the concept of "binding planning." Binding planning is the notion that Mexico will identify the projects necessary for expansion of the national electric system, and will fast track key projects identified as strategic by providing preferential treatment.

Source: Wikipedia

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