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On the fossil fuel side, the plan outlines five combined-cycle projects with a total capacity of 3.43 GW, a 240 MW internal combustion project, and three cogeneration projects in collaboration with the state-owned Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and the Mexican oil giant Pemex, adding 2.4 GW of new capacity. Claudia Sheinbaum stated that private companies will also play an active role, contributing at least 6,400 MW of capacity, with most of it coming from renewable energy. This will help mobilize market activity and accelerate the widespread use of clean energy.
In addition, the government plans to construct 10 new power plants and resume 16 hydropower projects initiated by the previous administration. Upon completion, these initiatives will add 535.6 MW of electricity generation capacity. To match the expansion in power generation, the government will also allocate $46 billion to upgrade transmission networks and $3.6 billion to enhance distribution infrastructure, aiming to comprehensively improve the efficiency of electricity transmission and distribution.
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