Explainer: Mexico's electricity spat pits investors against more state control
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MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Mexican government's fight with private power firms over access to the grid owned by state-run Comision Federal de Electricidad, or CFE, threatens further legal conflict over new plants as well as the country's transition to a greener future.The spat directly affects more than $6 billion (£4.77 billion) in partially or already built wind and solar power plants and the grid's technical stability. President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's push for a stronger state role..