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Lawsuit

1 Gen 2018

Comisión Federal de Electricidad lawsuit (re Gunaa Sicarú wind farm, Mexico)

Status: CLOSED

Date lawsuit was filed
1 Gen 2018
Date accuracy
Year Correct
Not applicable
NGO, Indigenous peoples, Human Rights Defender
Location of Filing: Messico
Location of Incident: Messico
Type of Litigation: Domestic

Companies

Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) Messico Hydropower & dam projects

Sources

Snapshot: In 2018, representatives of the Indigenous group Unión Hidalgo, supported by the NGO ProDESC, filed a lawsuit against Mexico's state power utility Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) in front of Oaxaca’s First District Court. They argued that the parties signed a secret agreement to divide the local community and stimulate conflict. They further argued that land was seized without authorisation and adequate consultation of the communities, specifically under the principle of free, prior and informed consent. In 2021, the court ruled in favour of the Indigenous group, banning the wind farm construction on Indigenous lands. In June 2022, in response to the court ruling, CFE cancelled the Gunaa Sicarú wind farm power supply contract with EDF. The case is closed.