As part of the National Water Plan and with the aim of addressing areas with the greatest water scarcity, the Government of Mexico, through the National Water Commission (Conagua), announced a historic investment of 122.6 billion pesos (MXN) for 2025-2030. This funding will be allocated to 17 strategic water infrastructure projects in regions with the greatest water needs and flood risks.
The Puerto Peñasco Photovoltaic Power Plant (PV) is a comprehensive clean and renewable energy project that is part of the 2025-2030 Expansion Plan of the National Electrical System (Expansion Plan) for generation reliability of the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) and in compliance with the National Electric Sector Strategy and the National Energy Plan, promoted by the Government of Mexico.
During the extraordinary session of the Board of Directors of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), five strategic projects to be developed in the coming years were approved.
With an estimated investment of 2.589 billion dollars (USD), the execution of new power plants in Salamanca, Tula, Mazatlán, Altamira, and Los Cabos begins; all will feature state-of-the-art technology.
Funds will be allocated for the construction, modernization, expansion, and completion of more than 4,000 km.
The program includes continuity projects covering 126 km with an investment of 4.597 billion MXN; priority corridors spanning nearly 3,000 km with an investment of 118.47 billion MXN, which includes the highway program in Oaxaca as part of the Lázaro Cárdenas Plan, with an investment of 5.986 billion MXN for 904 km.
In terms of mixed investment, the government plans to develop five highway projects under the “construction, maintenance, and operation model, where the government holds the majority stake,” with an investment of 30.665 billion MXN and approximately 300 km in length.
Source: Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation (SICT)
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At the end of 2024, Mexico recorded a new historic high in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), totaling $36.872 billion, the highest figure ever recorded for the period.
2.3% increase compared to the same period in 2023.
The United States remains the top investment partner, accounting for 45% of total flows.
Japan and Germany rank second and third, respectively.
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Nearly 123 Billion MXN Investment for 17 Strategic Water Projects
As part of the National Water Plan and with the aim of addressing areas with the greatest water scarcity, the Government of Mexico, through the National Water Commission (Conagua), announced a historic investment of 122.6 billion pesos (MXN) for 2025-2030. This funding will be allocated to 17 strategic water infrastructure projects in regions with the greatest water needs and flood risks.
Source: National Water Commission
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ELECTRICITY GENERATION PLANT PUERTO PEÑASCO
The Puerto Peñasco Photovoltaic Power Plant (PV) is a comprehensive clean and renewable energy project that is part of the 2025-2030 Expansion Plan of the National Electrical System (Expansion Plan) for generation reliability of the Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) and in compliance with the National Electric Sector Strategy and the National Energy Plan, promoted by the Government of Mexico.
Source: CFE
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The CFE Approves Five Strategic Generation Projects
During the extraordinary session of the Board of Directors of the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE), five strategic projects to be developed in the coming years were approved.
With an estimated investment of 2.589 billion dollars (USD), the execution of new power plants in Salamanca, Tula, Mazatlán, Altamira, and Los Cabos begins; all will feature state-of-the-art technology.
Source: Federal Electricity Commission (CFE)
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National Highway Infrastructure Program Reaches a Total Investment of 173 Billion MXN
Funds will be allocated for the construction, modernization, expansion, and completion of more than 4,000 km.
The program includes continuity projects covering 126 km with an investment of 4.597 billion MXN; priority corridors spanning nearly 3,000 km with an investment of 118.47 billion MXN, which includes the highway program in Oaxaca as part of the Lázaro Cárdenas Plan, with an investment of 5.986 billion MXN for 904 km.
In terms of mixed investment, the government plans to develop five highway projects under the “construction, maintenance, and operation model, where the government holds the majority stake,” with an investment of 30.665 billion MXN and approximately 300 km in length.
Source: Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation (SICT)
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Foreign Direct Investment Reaches a New Historic High
At the end of 2024, Mexico recorded a new historic high in Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), totaling $36.872 billion, the highest figure ever recorded for the period.
Source: Ministry of Economy
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