Feb 17 • 19:50 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico Milenio (ES)

CNE extends deadline for regulatory obligations due to maintenance in systems

The National Energy Commission (CNE) in Mexico has extended the deadline for regulatory obligations to account for ongoing maintenance in its systems.

The Comisión Nacional de Energía (CNE) in Mexico has announced an extension for the deadlines concerning regulatory obligations that are impacted by maintenance work on its systems. This decision follows previous advisories and aims to ensure that parties regulated by the commission have the necessary time to comply with their obligations without penalty during the maintenance period. The CNE stated that the days when maintenance is being carried out will not be counted towards the clock for meeting deadlines.

This extension primarily relates to the submission of required regulatory documents and responses to information requests processed through the Electronic Parts Office. By taking this approach, the CNE intends to provide clarity and assurance not only to regulated entities but also to the public. The commission reassured stakeholders that there will be no penalties for failure to submit obligations during the maintenance period, thus aiming to maintain a cooperative relationship with the regulated parties.

The ongoing updates and maintenance are part of the CNE's efforts to modernize and enhance its technological infrastructure. By doing so, the commission hopes to improve overall efficiency in regulatory processes and better serve the needs of the energy sector in Mexico. This measure underlines the commitment of the CNE to adapt to the evolving requirements of the industry while ensuring compliance with national regulations.

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