Feb 18 β€’ 05:22 UTC πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Mexico Milenio (ES)

With new technology, CFE secures electricity supply in North, Northwest, and West Mexico

The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) has implemented advanced technology to enhance electricity supply stability in Northern, Northwestern, and Western Mexico.

The Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) of Mexico has announced the operational launch of two cutting-edge static synchronous compensators (Statcom) aimed at regulating voltage levels across the Northern, Northwestern, and Western regions of the country. This move is part of CFE's commitment to ensuring a high-quality electricity supply while maintaining the safe operation of the electrical system. The introduction of these advanced technologies aligns with the country’s broader economic development goals by facilitating stable and efficient energy delivery.

These static synchronous compensators will play a crucial role in managing voltage flows, meeting the growing energy consumption demands, and supporting the integration of new renewable energy generation plants. The CFE emphasized that the enhancement in voltage control will enable electricity produced from renewable sources to reach homes and businesses more effectively. This is especially important as the country aims to increase its reliance on renewable energy and meet sustainability targets.

By investing in such advanced technologies, the CFE not only addresses immediate electricity supply challenges but also positions itself as a leader in adopting innovative solutions for future energy needs. This initiative underscores the strategic importance of reliable energy infrastructure in fostering economic growth and ensuring that the electricity supply keeps pace with increasing demand in these key regions of Mexico.

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