Sheinbaum weiht Gas-und-Dampf-Kombikraftwerk der CFE in Mexicali ein

Präsidentin Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo hat das Kraftwerk Central Ciclo Combinado González Ortega der CFE in Mexicali, Baja California, eingeweiht und betont, dass die Energieerzeugung eine Säule der nationalen Souveränität sei.

Das Kraftwerk wird das nationale Stromnetz um 653 Megawatt erweitern. Es ist Teil des Ziels, während der laufenden Amtszeit 32.000 Megawatt hinzuzufügen, von denen 22.000 Megawatt aus erneuerbaren Energien stammen sollen.

Sheinbaum merkte an, dass die Energieerzeugung die nationale Souveränität, ökologische Nachhaltigkeit und soziale Gerechtigkeit gewährleisten müsse. Sie erwähnte zudem verfassungsrechtliche Änderungen, die den Status der CFE als staatliches öffentliches Unternehmen wiederherstellen.

Die Generaldirektorin der CFE, Emilia Esther Calleja Alor, erklärte, dass das Kraftwerk mehr als 5.000 Gigawattstunden pro Jahr erzeugen werde. Dies komme Baja California zugute, wo der Stromverbrauch in den heißesten Monaten ansteigt.

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