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  2. Comisión Federal de Electricidad - Wikipedia

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    The Comisión Federal de Electricidad (English: Federal Electricity Commission) is the state-owned electric utility of Mexico, widely known as CFE. 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 ...

  3. Electricity sector in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    For all tariffs, an interagency group composed of CFE (Federal Electricity Commission, or Comisión Federal de Electricidad), LFC (Central Light and Power, or Luz y Fuerza del Centro), SHCP (Ministry of Finance and Public Credit, or Secretaria de Hacienda y Crédito Público), SENER (Ministry of Energy, or Secretaria de Energia), CRE ...

  4. CFE - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Board Options Exchange Futures Exchange (CFE) Chicago, Fort Wayne and Eastern Railroad, railroad service (reporting mark) Clermont-Ferrand Auvergne Airport (IATA airport code), airport serving French city of Clermont-Ferrand; Comisión Federal de Electricidad, the Mexican state-owned electric power utility

  5. Manuel Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Bartlett Díaz (born 23 February 1936) is a Mexican politician, former director of the public energy company CFE, and former Secretary of the Interior. [1] [2] Bartlett was elected to the Senate of the Republic for the 2000–2006 term, where he became known as one of the most staunch defenders of state ownership of electric utilities.

  6. 2020 in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Secretaría de la Contraloría General de la Ciudad de México (Mexico City comptroller) reports that between January 2019 and February 2020, 1,680 public servants in the city were sanctioned for acts of corruption. [369] The state legislature of Oaxaca bans the sales of sugary drinks and junk food to minors. [370]

  7. Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Cerro Prieto Geothermal Power Station is a complex of geothermal power stations in Baja California, Mexico.It is the world's largest complex of geothermal power stations in terms of overall size and the second-largest in terms of energy output, [1] with an installed capacity of 820 MW.

  8. Villa Luz Cave - Wikipedia

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    Villa Luz Cave, Spanish name Cueva de Villa Luz (lit. Cave of the Lighted Town), also known as Cueva del Azufre and Cueva de las Sardinas, is a cave near Tapijulapa in the southern Mexican state of Tabasco. The springs within the cave are rich in hydrogen sulfide, a gas that is a potent respiratory toxicant and smells like rotten eggs.

  9. Museum of Light, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Light (Spanish: Museo de la Luz) is a science museum dedicated to the phenomena of light, located in the former San Ildefonso College in the historic center of Mexico City. It was opened in 1996 originally in the former church of the San Pedro y San Pablo College. However, this building was closed in 2010 in order to convert it ...