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Mexico Bets $40 Billion on a State-Led Renewable Power Build-Out
Mexico plans to invest $40 billion over six years to add 32,000 megawatts of new power capacity by 2030, with 70% of the energy coming from renewable sources. The state utility CFE will lead the project.
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