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Comisión Federal de Electricidad

The Comisión Federal de Electricidad (English: Federal Electricity Commission) is the state-owned electric utility of Mexico, widely known as CFE. It is the country's dominant electric company, and the country's second most powerful state-owned company after Pemex. The Mexican constitution states that the government is responsible for the control and development of the national electric industry, and CFE carries out this mission. The company's slogan is "Una empresa de clase mundial" ("A World-Class Company").

Federal Electricity Commission
Native name
Comisión Federal de Electricidad
TypeGovernment-owned corporation
IndustryElectric utility
FoundedAugust 14, 1937; 86 years ago (1937-08-14)
HeadquartersReforma 164, ,
Key people
Manuel Bartlett (General Director)
ProductsElectric power generation, transmission, and distribution
RevenueUS$20.6 billion
US$682.5 million
OwnerGovernment of Mexico
Number of employees
80,127
Websitewww.cfe.mx

Affiliations edit

 
The CFE building in Mexico City

CFE is not a part of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, though its transmission system in northern Baja California is part of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council through its interconnection with San Diego Gas & Electric via the Miguel-Tijuana and the LaRosita-Imperial Valley Lines and the Path 45 corridor; it also has a few other interconnections across the border with local utilities in the United States.

On August 2, 2019, the federal government announced it will provide Internet access throughout the country through the establishment of a subsidiary of the Comisión Federal de Electricidad called CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos (CFE Telecommunications and Internet for All).[1]

Takeover of Luz y Fuerza del Centro edit

 
Logo of Luz y Fuerza del Centro

On 12 October 2009, President Felipe Calderón issued a decree dissolving Luz y Fuerza del Centro (LFC, also rendered on logo as "LyF"), the state-owned power company serving most of central Mexico—including Mexico City, most of the State of Mexico and some communities in the states of Morelos, Hidalgo and Puebla. The government claimed that spending had outpaced sales; turning a blind eye to the true reasons for such situation, it instead scapeagoated it due to massive featherbedding, and it no longer made sense for the company to stay afloat.[2] According to the government, spending at the company was increasingly outpacing sales.[3] Years before, CFE went on to control the national electric system and expand its operations nationwide, while the smaller LFC kept a low profile, maintaining its operations in the central region of Mexico.

LFC provided electricity to several states where, by virtue of a federal law, CFE had no operations (a 1985 agreement between CFE and LFC increased the areas served by the former). As of March 2010, LFC's operations had been fully absorbed by CFE.

Nickname edit

Since the CFE is the dominant electric company in Mexico, most customers refer to it as "la comisión" (e.g. "The commission").[citation needed] While there are other Mexican government commissions, the term is almost exclusively applied to the CFE.

Controversies edit

Two corruption scandals in the US cite payments of bribes to officials at the CFE in return for contracts.[citation needed]

2010 edit

In September 2010, ABB, a Swiss corporation, admitted that ABB Network Management, paid bribes to officials at CFE from 1997 to 2004, totaling approximately $1.9 million.[4] In exchange for the bribe payments, according to court documents, ABB received contracts worth more than $81 million in revenue.

The matter was resolved in September 2010 in a US court.[5]

2011 edit

 
CFE building in Matehuala, San Luis Potosí.

In May 2011, Lindsey Manufacturing Company of the US was convicted by a US federal jury under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) for their alleged roles in a scheme to pay bribes to officials at the CFE.

The bribes were paid through an intermediary, who allegedly had a corrupt relationship with a senior CFE official.[6] Lindsey Manufacturing allegedly received more than $19 million in CFE business over the course of seven years as a result of working through the intermediary.[6]

According to evidence presented at trial, the intermediary bought a CFE official a $297,500 Ferrari Spyder and a $1.8 million yacht, as well as paying more than $170,000 towards the official's credit card bills.[7] In December 2011, a US District Court dismissed the indictments against Lindsey Manufacturing, citing misconduct by the prosecution. The US Department of Justice (DOJ) said it planned to appeal the dismissal,[7] but in May 2012 the government withdrew its appeal.[8]

2016 edit

Enrique Ochoa Reza settlement agreement scandal edit

 
A panoramic picture of the El Cajón dam, in the state of Nayarit, Mexico.

In September 2016, it was reported by Pablo Gomez from Aristegui Noticias, that Enrique Ochoa Reza, who had stepped down two months earlier as head of the commission after being selected leader of his party, had received $1,206,000.00 pesos as a settlement agreement, despite voluntarily resigning his position. Furthermore, Ochoa Reza stayed on the commission's top job for only two years and 155 days, while the "Manual de Trabajo de Servidores Publicos de Mando la CFE" (the regulation concerning high-ranking positions in the CFE) clearly stipulates that settlements can only apply after a minimum three years on the job, and only to those individuals whose retirement is not voluntary. The payment probably constituted a violation of the Mexican Constitution's Article 127 as well, which prohibits settlements of this nature in favour of state-owned corporations' employees (with few exceptions).[9] Despite the media and popular backlash, Ochoa maintained the settlement agreement was legal. Two months later, in response to the 2016 San Pablito Market fireworks explosion that occurred in Tultepec on December 20, 2016, Ochoa announced he had given the 1.2 million pesos to the UNAM Foundation and the Michou and Mau Foundation, which specializes in the rehabilitation of children with severe burns.[10]

2020 blackout edit

Millions of people in Mexico City, State of Mexico, Nuevo León, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Sinaloa, Yucatán, Tamaulipas, Coahuila, Guanajuato, San Luis Potosí, Oaxaca, Veracruz, and other states were left without electricity for several hours during a blackout that began at 2:29 p.m. CST on December 28, 2020; restoration of service began twenty-three minutes later and was completely restored by 4:12 p.m. The Centro Nacional de Control de Energía ("National Center for Energy Control, CENACE) said the blackout was due to an “imbalance in the National Interconnected System between the load and the power generation causing a loss of approximately 7,500 MW” and that automatic protection schemes were activated in order to avoid a greater risk due to the incident in the system.[11] Manuel Bartlett, director of CFE, and Carlos Meléndez, general director of CENACE, said that there was no damage to the national electricity system, nor there was any economic loss due to the blackout.[12]

CFE reported on December 30 that the blackout was caused by a fire in 30 hectares (74 acres) of grasslands in the municipality of Padilla, Tamaulipas.[13] However, the Tamaulipas State Civil Protection Coordination rejected the document presented by the CFE, saying the document was falsified,[14] and the state announced on January 3, 2021, that it planned to sue the CFE. Meanwhile, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador reiterated his support for Manuel Bartlett and promised that a similar blackout would not occur again.[15]

After the state of Tamaulipas threatened to sue, Bartlett admitted the accusation of grassfires had been falsified and suggested the blackout was caused by renewable energy sources.[16]

February 2021 winter storm edit

The February 13–17, 2021 North American winter storm caused blackouts Texas and northern Mexico and cost at least three dozen lives in Mexico and the United States. 5.9 million users were directly affected users in Nuevo León, Coahuila, Tamaulipas, and Chihuahua along the Texas border and users in Aguascalientes, Colima, State of México, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Jalisco, Michoacán, Nayarit, Puebla, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, and Zacatecas were indirectly affected by rolling blackouts.[17] Rocío Nahle García, Secretary of Energy, asked the populace to save energy,[18] and AMLO announced that Mexico would increase the use of oil and coal to produce electricity as well as purchase three shiploads of natural gas to deal with power shortages. He also warned that periodic local outages would continue through February 21.[19] 100% of power was restored by the afternoon of February 17.[17]

Proposed reforms 2021 edit

On February 1, 2021, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) sent an initiative to reform the Electricity Industry Law to the Congress of the Union. The proposal, which must be approved in 30 days, would reverse the energy reform approved under former president Enrique Peña Nieto. There are four priorities: 1) hydroelectric energy, 2) other energy produced by CFE (nuclear, geothermal, thermoelectric, and combined cycle gas turbines), 3) wind and solar energy produced by individuals, and 4) other. AMLO agues that previous reforms were made with the intention of privatizing the energy sector and will require either massive subsidies or huge price increases for consumers.[20]

CFE declared on February 12 that if the current scheme of contracts with independent energy producers (PIE) is maintained, the damage to the nation is estimated at MXN $412 billion due to subsidies, exchange risks and inflation, low dispatch, and rising rates. MXN $56.18 billion corresponds to the Spanish-owned Iberdrola for the La Venta wind farm in Oaxaca. CFE estimates that an end to the subsidies will save consumers 20%-30%.[21]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Publican acuerdo para la creación de CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos" [A agreement for the creation of CFE Telecommunications and Internet for All is published]. El Informador (in Spanish). Guadalajara. August 2, 2019. Retrieved August 2, 2019.
  2. ^ Mexico Power Takeover Creates Sparks
  3. ^ Mexico shuts down troubled energy firm
  4. ^ Office of Public Affairs (29 September 2010). "ABB Ltd and Two Subsidiaries Resolve Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Investigation and Will Pay $19 Million in Criminal Penalties". US Department of Justice.
  5. ^ Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Unit (29 September 2010). "SEC Charges ABB For Bribery Schemes in Mexico and Iraq". US Securities and Exchange Commission.
  6. ^ a b Office of Public Affairs (10 May 2011). "California Company, Its Two Executives and Intermediary Convicted by Federal Jury in Los Angeles on All Counts for Their Involvement in Scheme to Bribe Officials at State-Owned Electrical Utility in Mexico". US Department of Justice.
  7. ^ a b Angela Gomez (12 December 2011). "DOJ Tosses Aguilar's Conviction, Pending Appeal". The FCPA Blog.
  8. ^ "Lindsey Manufacturing Case Officially over". 25 May 2012.
  9. ^ ""Enrique Ochoa Reza (PRI) y la CFE violaron la Constitución", artículo de Pablo Gómez | Aristegui Noticias".
  10. ^ "Enrique Ochoa dona a fundaciones la liquidación de 1.2 mdp que le dieron al renunciar a CFE". 23 December 2016.
  11. ^ "Apagón masivo: CDMX, Morelos, Edomex y otras entidades reportaron fallas en el suministro de energía eléctrica". infobae (in European Spanish). Infobae. December 28, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  12. ^ "CFE: ¿Qué fue lo que provocó el apagón nacional?". MARCA Claro México (in Mexican Spanish). 29 December 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  13. ^ Cruz Vargas, Juan Carlos (December 30, 2020). "CFE: Apagón masivo fue por incendio de pastizales en Tamaulipas". proceso.com.mx (in Spanish). Proceso. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  14. ^ "Tamaulipas revira versión de CFE por mega apagón y advierte sobre firma falsa". proceso.com.mx (in Spanish). Proceso. December 30, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  15. ^ Tourliere, Mathieu (January 3, 2021). "Tamaulipas presenta denuncia contra CFE por falsificación de documentos para justificar apagón". proceso.com.mx (in Spanish). Proceso. Retrieved January 4, 2021.
  16. ^ "Bartlett responsabiliza del apagón a energías renovables". proceso.com.mx (in Spanish). Proceso. January 5, 2021. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
  17. ^ a b "Se restableció al 100% el suministro de electricidad en estados afectados por el "megapagón": CFE". infobae (in European Spanish). Infobae. February 17, 2021. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  18. ^ "Crisis energética: advirtieron de otras 48 horas complejas y pidieron a la población ahorrar luz". infobae (in European Spanish). Infobae. February 17, 2021. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  19. ^ "Se importará gas en buque y se reactivarán plantas de combustóleo y carbón ante crisis eléctrica: AMLO". proceso.com.mx (in Spanish). Proceso. February 17, 2021. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  20. ^ Méndez, Enrique (February 1, 2021). "Envía AMLO iniciativa que da prioridad a CFE en despacho eléctrico". jornada.com.mx (in Spanish). La Jornada. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  21. ^ Méndez, Enrique (February 12, 2021). "'Sangra' Iberdrola a la CFE con $56 mil mdp en subsidios". jornada.com.mx (in Spanish). La Jornada. Retrieved February 12, 2021.

External links edit

  • CFE official site
  • Mexico: The Murder of a Union and the Rebirth of Class Struggle by Richard Roman and Edur Velasco Arregui, The Bullet #279, November 25, 2009.
  • Mexico Energy Projects

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translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Comision Federal de Electricidad see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Comision Federal de Electricidad to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Comision Federal de Electricidad English Federal Electricity Commission is the state owned electric utility of Mexico widely known as CFE It is the country s dominant electric company and the country s second most powerful state owned company after Pemex The Mexican constitution states that the government is responsible for the control and development of the national electric industry and CFE carries out this mission The company s slogan is Una empresa de clase mundial A World Class Company Federal Electricity CommissionNative nameComision Federal de ElectricidadTypeGovernment owned corporationIndustryElectric utilityFoundedAugust 14 1937 86 years ago 1937 08 14 HeadquartersReforma 164 Mexico City MexicoKey peopleManuel Bartlett General Director ProductsElectric power generation transmission and distributionRevenueUS 20 6 billionNet incomeUS 682 5 millionOwnerGovernment of MexicoNumber of employees80 127Websitewww wbr cfe wbr mx Contents 1 Affiliations 2 Takeover of Luz y Fuerza del Centro 3 Nickname 4 Controversies 4 1 2010 4 2 2011 4 3 2016 4 3 1 Enrique Ochoa Reza settlement agreement scandal 4 4 2020 blackout 4 5 February 2021 winter storm 5 Proposed reforms 2021 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAffiliations edit nbsp The CFE building in Mexico CityCFE is not a part of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation though its transmission system in northern Baja California is part of the Western Electricity Coordinating Council through its interconnection with San Diego Gas amp Electric via the Miguel Tijuana and the LaRosita Imperial Valley Lines and the Path 45 corridor it also has a few other interconnections across the border with local utilities in the United States On August 2 2019 the federal government announced it will provide Internet access throughout the country through the establishment of a subsidiary of the Comision Federal de Electricidad called CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos CFE Telecommunications and Internet for All 1 Takeover of Luz y Fuerza del Centro editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Logo of Luz y Fuerza del CentroOn 12 October 2009 President Felipe Calderon issued a decree dissolving Luz y Fuerza del Centro LFC also rendered on logo as LyF the state owned power company serving most of central Mexico including Mexico City most of the State of Mexico and some communities in the states of Morelos Hidalgo and Puebla The government claimed that spending had outpaced sales turning a blind eye to the true reasons for such situation it instead scapeagoated it due to massive featherbedding and it no longer made sense for the company to stay afloat 2 According to the government spending at the company was increasingly outpacing sales 3 Years before CFE went on to control the national electric system and expand its operations nationwide while the smaller LFC kept a low profile maintaining its operations in the central region of Mexico LFC provided electricity to several states where by virtue of a federal law CFE had no operations a 1985 agreement between CFE and LFC increased the areas served by the former As of March 2010 LFC s operations had been fully absorbed by CFE Nickname editSince the CFE is the dominant electric company in Mexico most customers refer to it as la comision e g The commission citation needed While there are other Mexican government commissions the term is almost exclusively applied to the CFE Controversies editTwo corruption scandals in the US cite payments of bribes to officials at the CFE in return for contracts citation needed 2010 edit In September 2010 ABB a Swiss corporation admitted that ABB Network Management paid bribes to officials at CFE from 1997 to 2004 totaling approximately 1 9 million 4 In exchange for the bribe payments according to court documents ABB received contracts worth more than 81 million in revenue The matter was resolved in September 2010 in a US court 5 2011 edit nbsp CFE building in Matehuala San Luis Potosi In May 2011 Lindsey Manufacturing Company of the US was convicted by a US federal jury under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act FCPA for their alleged roles in a scheme to pay bribes to officials at the CFE The bribes were paid through an intermediary who allegedly had a corrupt relationship with a senior CFE official 6 Lindsey Manufacturing allegedly received more than 19 million in CFE business over the course of seven years as a result of working through the intermediary 6 According to evidence presented at trial the intermediary bought a CFE official a 297 500 Ferrari Spyder and a 1 8 million yacht as well as paying more than 170 000 towards the official s credit card bills 7 In December 2011 a US District Court dismissed the indictments against Lindsey Manufacturing citing misconduct by the prosecution The US Department of Justice DOJ said it planned to appeal the dismissal 7 but in May 2012 the government withdrew its appeal 8 2016 edit Enrique Ochoa Reza settlement agreement scandal edit nbsp A panoramic picture of the El Cajon dam in the state of Nayarit Mexico In September 2016 it was reported by Pablo Gomez from Aristegui Noticias that Enrique Ochoa Reza who had stepped down two months earlier as head of the commission after being selected leader of his party had received 1 206 000 00 pesos as a settlement agreement despite voluntarily resigning his position Furthermore Ochoa Reza stayed on the commission s top job for only two years and 155 days while the Manual de Trabajo de Servidores Publicos de Mando la CFE the regulation concerning high ranking positions in the CFE clearly stipulates that settlements can only apply after a minimum three years on the job and only to those individuals whose retirement is not voluntary The payment probably constituted a violation of the Mexican Constitution s Article 127 as well which prohibits settlements of this nature in favour of state owned corporations employees with few exceptions 9 Despite the media and popular backlash Ochoa maintained the settlement agreement was legal Two months later in response to the 2016 San Pablito Market fireworks explosion that occurred in Tultepec on December 20 2016 Ochoa announced he had given the 1 2 million pesos to the UNAM Foundation and the Michou and Mau Foundation which specializes in the rehabilitation of children with severe burns 10 2020 blackout edit Millions of people in Mexico City State of Mexico Nuevo Leon Hidalgo Jalisco Sinaloa Yucatan Tamaulipas Coahuila Guanajuato San Luis Potosi Oaxaca Veracruz and other states were left without electricity for several hours during a blackout that began at 2 29 p m CST on December 28 2020 restoration of service began twenty three minutes later and was completely restored by 4 12 p m The Centro Nacional de Control de Energia National Center for Energy Control CENACE said the blackout was due to an imbalance in the National Interconnected System between the load and the power generation causing a loss of approximately 7 500 MW and that automatic protection schemes were activated in order to avoid a greater risk due to the incident in the system 11 Manuel Bartlett director of CFE and Carlos Melendez general director of CENACE said that there was no damage to the national electricity system nor there was any economic loss due to the blackout 12 CFE reported on December 30 that the blackout was caused by a fire in 30 hectares 74 acres of grasslands in the municipality of Padilla Tamaulipas 13 However the Tamaulipas State Civil Protection Coordination rejected the document presented by the CFE saying the document was falsified 14 and the state announced on January 3 2021 that it planned to sue the CFE Meanwhile President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador reiterated his support for Manuel Bartlett and promised that a similar blackout would not occur again 15 After the state of Tamaulipas threatened to sue Bartlett admitted the accusation of grassfires had been falsified and suggested the blackout was caused by renewable energy sources 16 February 2021 winter storm edit The February 13 17 2021 North American winter storm caused blackouts Texas and northern Mexico and cost at least three dozen lives in Mexico and the United States 5 9 million users were directly affected users in Nuevo Leon Coahuila Tamaulipas and Chihuahua along the Texas border and users in Aguascalientes Colima State of Mexico Guanajuato Guerrero Jalisco Michoacan Nayarit Puebla Queretaro San Luis Potosi and Zacatecas were indirectly affected by rolling blackouts 17 Rocio Nahle Garcia Secretary of Energy asked the populace to save energy 18 and AMLO announced that Mexico would increase the use of oil and coal to produce electricity as well as purchase three shiploads of natural gas to deal with power shortages He also warned that periodic local outages would continue through February 21 19 100 of power was restored by the afternoon of February 17 17 Proposed reforms 2021 editOn February 1 2021 President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador AMLO sent an initiative to reform the Electricity Industry Law to the Congress of the Union The proposal which must be approved in 30 days would reverse the energy reform approved under former president Enrique Pena Nieto There are four priorities 1 hydroelectric energy 2 other energy produced by CFE nuclear geothermal thermoelectric and combined cycle gas turbines 3 wind and solar energy produced by individuals and 4 other AMLO agues that previous reforms were made with the intention of privatizing the energy sector and will require either massive subsidies or huge price increases for consumers 20 CFE declared on February 12 that if the current scheme of contracts with independent energy producers PIE is maintained the damage to the nation is estimated at MXN 412 billion due to subsidies exchange risks and inflation low dispatch and rising rates MXN 56 18 billion corresponds to the Spanish owned Iberdrola for the La Venta wind farm in Oaxaca CFE estimates that an end to the subsidies will save consumers 20 30 21 See also edit nbsp Mexico portal nbsp Energy portalElectricity sector in MexicoReferences edit Publican acuerdo para la creacion de CFE Telecomunicaciones e Internet para Todos A agreement for the creation of CFE Telecommunications and Internet for All is published El Informador in Spanish Guadalajara August 2 2019 Retrieved August 2 2019 Mexico Power Takeover Creates Sparks Mexico shuts down troubled energy firm Office of Public Affairs 29 September 2010 ABB Ltd and Two Subsidiaries Resolve Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Investigation and Will Pay 19 Million in Criminal Penalties US Department of Justice Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Unit 29 September 2010 SEC Charges ABB For Bribery Schemes in Mexico and Iraq US Securities and Exchange Commission a b Office of Public Affairs 10 May 2011 California Company Its Two Executives and Intermediary Convicted by Federal Jury in Los Angeles on All Counts for Their Involvement in Scheme to Bribe Officials at State Owned Electrical Utility in Mexico US Department of Justice a b Angela Gomez 12 December 2011 DOJ Tosses Aguilar s Conviction Pending Appeal The FCPA Blog Lindsey Manufacturing Case Officially over 25 May 2012 Enrique Ochoa Reza PRI y la CFE violaron la Constitucion articulo de Pablo Gomez Aristegui Noticias Enrique Ochoa dona a fundaciones la liquidacion de 1 2 mdp que le dieron al renunciar a CFE 23 December 2016 Apagon masivo CDMX Morelos Edomex y otras entidades reportaron fallas en el suministro de energia electrica infobae in European Spanish Infobae December 28 2020 Retrieved January 4 2021 CFE Que fue lo que provoco el apagon nacional MARCA Claro Mexico in Mexican Spanish 29 December 2020 Retrieved January 4 2021 Cruz Vargas Juan Carlos December 30 2020 CFE Apagon masivo fue por incendio de pastizales en Tamaulipas proceso com mx in Spanish Proceso Retrieved January 4 2021 Tamaulipas revira version de CFE por mega apagon y advierte sobre firma falsa proceso com mx in Spanish Proceso December 30 2020 Retrieved January 4 2021 Tourliere Mathieu January 3 2021 Tamaulipas presenta denuncia contra CFE por falsificacion de documentos para justificar apagon proceso com mx in Spanish Proceso Retrieved January 4 2021 Bartlett responsabiliza del apagon a energias renovables proceso com mx in Spanish Proceso January 5 2021 Retrieved January 5 2021 a b Se restablecio al 100 el suministro de electricidad en estados afectados por el megapagon CFE infobae in European Spanish Infobae February 17 2021 Retrieved February 17 2021 Crisis energetica advirtieron de otras 48 horas complejas y pidieron a la poblacion ahorrar luz infobae in European Spanish Infobae February 17 2021 Retrieved February 17 2021 Se importara gas en buque y se reactivaran plantas de combustoleo y carbon ante crisis electrica AMLO proceso com mx in Spanish Proceso February 17 2021 Retrieved February 17 2021 Mendez Enrique February 1 2021 Envia AMLO iniciativa que da prioridad a CFE en despacho electrico jornada com mx in Spanish La Jornada Retrieved February 1 2021 Mendez Enrique February 12 2021 Sangra Iberdrola a la CFE con 56 mil mdp en subsidios jornada com mx in Spanish La Jornada Retrieved February 12 2021 External links editCFE official site Servicio de Administracion y Enajenacion de Bienes SAE Organismo Descentralizado Luz y Fuerza del Centro LFC Mexico The Murder of a Union and the Rebirth of Class Struggle by Richard Roman and Edur Velasco Arregui The Bullet 279 November 25 2009 Mexico Energy Projects Retrieved 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