Published on May 8, 2025 in the Official Federal Gazette, these Regulations define the structure and operations of the CNE as a decentralized body of the Ministry of Energy (SENER), replacing the now-defunct Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE). Key implications include centralized regulatory decision-making, a redefinition of technical attributions, and a new operational framework aligned with the Executive’s energy policy. This shift calls for close review of the CNE’s structure and units by sector stakeholders, along with continuous monitoring of forthcoming operational rules and secondary regulations.
At Pérez-Llorca, our Projects, Energy & Infrastructure team is ready to assist you through this regulatory transition.
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