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Engie Mexico Will Invest 157 Million Pesos to Expand Distribution
ENGIE Mexico will invest 157 million pesos to expand its distribution network, benefiting 13 industrial parks in the Puebla region.
ENGIE Mexico invests in Puebla almost 150 million pesos annually nationally. Photo: Engie.
12/05/2022
ENGIE Mexico will invest 157 million pesos in expanding its distribution network, benefiting 13 industrial parks in the regions of Huejotzingo, San Martín Texmelucan, and the metropolitan area of Puebla, according to the Secretariat of Economy.
The announcement took place during the Puebla Energy Forum 2022, held at the Center for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Business (CIEN). Felisa Ros, country manager of ENGIE Mexico, stated that over the past 25 years, the company has invested nearly 4 billion pesos in 10 distribution areas and three gas pipelines, totaling 1,300 kilometers in length across the country. Additionally, they have developed eight renewable energy generation parks.
During her speech, Ros also highlighted that the company annually invests approximately 150 million pesos in Puebla to expand and maintain its service network.
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