Background on the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE)
The Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) is Mexico’s state-owned electric utility company, responsible for generating, transmitting, and distributing electricity across the country. With a significant role in Mexico’s energy sector, CFE ensures power supply stability and reliability for over 120 million people.
Winter Storm Fern Impact and CFE’s Preparations
Winter Storm Fern has affected 33 U.S. states and northern Mexico, posing a risk to gas supply and electricity generation. Given that 99.3% of Mexico’s natural gas imports come from the U.S., any disruption in gas supply could impact Mexico’s energy sector.
CFE’s Emergency Measures
In response to the potential impacts of Winter Storm Fern, CFE established a Group for Emergency Attention, led by General Director Emilia Calleja Alor. This group monitors the storm’s progression and assesses relevant environmental conditions and strategic variables affecting the Sistema Interconectado Nacional (SIN).
Key Resources Deployed by CFE
- More than 800 electricist workers and logistics personnel
- 210 flatbed trucks
- 333 light vehicles
- 1 all-terrain vehicle
- 37 emergency power plants
- 24 illumination towers
CFE’s Contingency Plan for Gas Supply Disruptions
CFE has outlined several Strategic Operation Centers (COE) to ensure prompt response and coordination in case of any disruptions:
- Division Baja California
- Division Norte
- Division Golfo Norte
- Division Golfo Centro
- National Offices
Alternative Energy Sources and Capacity
CFE has highlighted its capacity to maintain power supply stability through alternative energy sources. These include:
- Over 28,000 megawatts of capacity from conventional thermoelectric plants, coal-fired plants, and clean energy sources
- Two gas regasification terminals with a capacity to supply up to 350,000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) within the country
Key Questions and Answers
- Q: What is the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE)? A: CFE is Mexico’s state-owned electric utility company responsible for generating, transmitting, and distributing electricity across the country.
- Q: How does Winter Storm Fern affect Mexico’s energy sector? A: Winter Storm Fern poses a risk to gas supply and electricity generation in Mexico, as 99.3% of natural gas imports come from the U.S.
- Q: What measures has CFE taken to address potential disruptions? A: CFE established a Group for Emergency Attention, deployed over 800 workers and resources, and outlined Strategic Operation Centers (COE) to ensure prompt response and coordination.
- Q: What alternative energy sources does CFE have to maintain power supply stability? A: CFE has over 28,000 megawatts of capacity from conventional thermoelectric plants, coal-fired plants, and clean energy sources. Additionally, it has two gas regasification terminals capable of supplying up to 350,000 cubic meters of LNG within the country.