Mexican Senate Approves Constitutional Preference for State Power Company
The reform grants the state-owned CFE priority over private companies in electricity generation, pending state legislature approval.
- The Mexican Senate passed a constitutional amendment favoring the state electricity company CFE over private competitors with an 86-39 vote.
- The reform requires national grid operator Cenace to prioritize power from CFE plants, even if more costly than private alternatives.
- Approval from at least 17 of 32 state legislatures is needed for the reform to be enacted and published in the official gazette.
- President Claudia Sheinbaum's Morena party led the initiative, continuing former President Lopez Obrador's efforts to enhance state control in the energy sector.
- Critics argue the reform could discourage investment and undermine competition, while supporters claim it restores strategic control to the state.