In recent days of this month of April information caused great expectation so that users have an alternative to Pay less in it light billit is that supposedly the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) offers free solar panelsHowever, now the organism send important notice regarding these devices.
It should be noted that the solar panels They are increasingly used in Mexico, as they convert the Sun's rays into electricity through a process called the photovoltaic effect and generate supplies that can work for a property. Through these devices it is possible Pay less in it light billbut an investment must be made, since these devices are not so economically accessible for the entire population.
CFE clarifies in an important notice that it does not provide free solar panels
Through an official statement, the CFE command a important notice in April for the information that was disseminated that it grants free solar panels so that users can Pay less in it light billas he points out that “it only carries out the supply contracting process for interconnection requests from those clients that already have their own photovoltaic cells”.
In it important noticethe CFE indicates that users who want Pay less in it light bill through solar panelsIf you already have these, the “contract with interconnection” can be consulted on the cfe.mx page in the Services / Business / Customer information / Catalog of procedures and services section.
The CFE clarifies that trusts such as the Electrical Energy Savings Trust (FIDE) and the Thermal Insulation Trust (FIPATERM) sell solar panels under their own schemes, so these devices are not granted freebut your payment is prorated in the light bill.
Finally, in the important notice, the CFE points out that it does install photovoltaic cells in rural communities and highly marginalized urban areas, distant from the electrical grid, but only under electrification models coordinated with the Ministry of Energy, within the framework of social programs such as the one derived from the Universal Service Fund Electric (FSUE).