# Electricity regulation and service in Mexico and Argentina

> Live situation record from CLSTR: https://clstr.news/situations/electricity-regulation-and-service-in-mexico-and-argentina
> Updated: 2026-08-17T04:51:08.000Z. Sources: 12. Developments: 2.

In late July 2026, discussions regarding electricity policy in Mexico and Argentina focused on stability and regulatory frameworks. In Mexico, policymakers emphasized the necessity of electrical stability to support a growing digital economy, noting that interruptions impact productivity and cloud services. Concurrently, Argentina introduced Resolution 237/2024, which allows for the acceptance of international certifications for electrical equipment to reduce administrative burdens and accelerate technology adoption, though this raised concerns regarding safety standards.

By mid-August, the focus shifted toward service reliability and regulatory oversight. In Mexico, tensions rose between the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and citizens over power outages, with officials criticizing the use of social media to report issues. In Argentina, consumer associations criticized the Electricity Control Body of the Province of Buenos Aires (OCEBA) for ineffective oversight. Additionally, the provincial government suspended fines against distributors for service quality failures pending the completion of the Integral Tariff Review (RTI) process.

By mid-August 2026, service instability persisted. In Mexico, recurrent outages in areas such as Playa del Carmen and Ciudad Victoria led residents to demand improved infrastructure and communication from the CFE. President Claudia Sheinbaum attributed some outages to increased summer demand for air conditioning, noting that while complaints have decreased, certain zones require more transmission investment.

In Argentina, the electrical system faced challenges from record generation costs and declining tariff coverage. This has created a dual-speed economy where industrial demand grows while small businesses face higher costs.

## Timeline

### 2026-08-17: Utility services face instability across Latin American energy and banking sectors

Utility services face widespread strain across Latin America, including power outages in Mexico, rising energy costs in Argentina, and banking fee concerns in Venezuela.

12 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/electricity-service-and-regulatory-oversight-issues-in-mexico-and-argentina

### 2026-07-29: Argentina adopts new electrical safety rules while Mexico stresses power stability for the digital economy

The IEA warns that reliable electricity is now a strategic competitiveness factor. Mexico stresses power stability for its digital economy, while Argentina's Resolution 237/2024 eases foreign certification to ‑

2 sources. https://clstr.news/cluster/argentina-adopts-new-electrical-safety-rules-while-mexico-stresses-power-stability-for-the-digital-e

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