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Mexico Unveils 2025–2030 Power Plan as Energy Chief Touts State-Led Gains at Senate Hearing

The energy ministry presented capacity targets, clean-energy goals, pipelines plus anti-theft actions as proof of a state-led turnaround.

Overview

  • Luz Elena González told senators the reforms restored state control of the sector, with CFE now injecting at least 54% of power into the national grid.
  • Sener’s Plan de Fortalecimiento del SEN 2025–2030 targets more than 22,000 MW of new public generation to reach 77,000 MW by 2030 and lift clean generation from 24% to 35%.
  • The government detailed 14 new gas pipeline projects with Cenagas spanning about 1,950 kilometers to move up to 5 billion cubic feet per day.
  • Sener reported Pemex cut losses by roughly 90% in Q3 2025 and achieved more than 20 billion pesos in savings, supported by a new fiscal regime, a $12 billion bond deal and 300 billion pesos paid to suppliers, alongside improved credit ratings.
  • Officials said electricity coverage reached 99.73% of households and outlined traceability rules and storage-site inspections to curb fuel theft, while opposition senators pressed on recent blackouts and investor confidence.