He summer allowancea temporary relief provided by the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) to residents of several Mexican states affected by high temperatures, is scheduled to conclude this October 18.
This subsidy, which is applied directly to domestic electricity bills To mitigate high energy costs during the hottest months, it ends after its usual period from April to October.
This federal support is designed specifically for users whose consumption is not classified as a high consumption rateoffering a significant financial respite during the extreme heat season where the use of appliances such as air conditioners and fans increases significantly.
However, with the end of the subsidy, households in The beneficiary states will see an increase in their electricity billsreturning to the regular rates that prevailed before the subsidy period.
States that lose subsidies this October:
States affected by this adjustment include Baja California, Campeche, Chiapas, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Colima, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Veracruz and Yucatán.
These states experience temperatures that justify increased use of cooling systems, which in turn increases energy consumption.
The tsapplicable rates during the subsidy They are varied and depend on the average monthly temperature of each location during the summer.
For example, the rate 1A It is applied in places where the average monthly temperature in summer is at least 25 degrees Celsius, with different costs assigned to basic, intermediate and surplus consumption.
Similarly, the rates 1C, D and E They are staggered as the average temperature increases, adjusting the cost per kilowatt-hour consumed in each segment.
As families prepare for end of summer allowanceit is very important that they adjust their consumption habits and consider energy efficiency measures to keep costs under control.
These may include the rational use of electrical appliances, optimizing energy use during reduced rate hours and improving home energy efficiency.
The CFE and the Federal Government They continually seek to balance the need for economic support during periods of increased energy demand with the sustainability of the country’s energy resources and infrastructure.
#expensive #CFE #receipts #States #lose #subsidy #October