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New Judge Adds More Roadblocks to AMLO’s Energy Reform

By KELIN DILLON Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) controversial reform to The country’s electric industry received further roadblocks to its implementation following a second judge’s additional suspensions to the law on Wednesday, March 17, much to the chagrin of López Obrador. Judge Rodrigo de la Peza López Figueroa ruled in favor of 11 amparos (a legal term in

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Mexico’s Electricity Commission to Prioritize Decades-Old Plants

By KELIN DILLON Following controversial changes in Mexico’s electrical law, rammed through Congress on orders from President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), the government-owned Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) will reportedly use plants up to 41 years old, with no plans to replace them. The newly passed law changes the order in which each kind of generated energy is uploaded to

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Lessons Learned from the Tex-Mex Electrical Outages

By RICARDO CASTILLO While here in Mexico, President Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) on Wednesday, March 3, was celebrating the 58 to 48 passage (with 22 abstentions) of his electricity reform bill the night before by the Senate, back in Texas the state government was busy issuing walking papers to nonprofit Electricity Reliability Council of Texas (Ercot) CEO Bill Magness, considered

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AMLO Aims to Renegotiate Energy Contracts Following Electric Reform

By KELIN DILLON Following the approval of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) controversial electricity reform bill, López Obrador said Mexico would be rewriting existing contracts with electrical companies “to update them to the new reality.”  The bill gives Mexico’s state-owned Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) priority uploading of energy the also-state-owned Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) power grid, above private companies,

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