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Caribbean-Latin America
National power grid nearing collapse in Venezuela
2016-02-29
[ELUNIVERSAL] Power rationing is not new for Venezuelans. Over the past fifteen years there have been some crises, such as that of 2009-2010, that have forced Venezuelans to adapt their lifestyle to power outages. What is new, however, is the seriousness of the current situation which, according to some experts, is expected to get worse over the next two months if the necessary measures are not taken immediately.

To major general Luis Alfredo Motta Domínguez, the Minister of Electricity and President of the National Electricity Corporation (Corpoelec) - a state-owned holding company created in 2007 to consolidate the power sector - the current crisis is a one-off problem due to the extensive drought associated with the recurring weather phenomenon commonly known as El Niño, which has caused water levels in the Central Hidroeléctrica Simón Bolívar (aka the Guri Dam) to drop to record-low levels.

It is worth noting that that the Guri Dam (with an installed capacity of 10,000 MW), located in Bolivar state, is the largest reservoir in Venezuela. Some 60% of all electrical power generated in Venezuela originates in the Guri dam and the other hydroelectric plants built across the Lower Caroní River, namely: Caruachi (2,200 MW) and Macagua (2,200 MW).
Posted by:Fred

#4  Guri Dam took them 23 years to construct and bring on line (final power generation station completed in '86).

Only took them 20 years to 'pootch' it.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-02-29 13:46  

#3  ...a state-owned holding company created in 2007 to consolidate the power sector

Nope, that can't be the problem...
Posted by: Raj   2016-02-29 11:59  

#2  Um, how many turbines are down due to laka maintence? El Niño, again? No, wait, the empire is stealing our 'lecktricty! They come at night to Puerto Cabello and load it from secret wires they placed for just this eventuality during the despicable reign of the ogliarchs during the 4th Republic.
Posted by: Shipman   2016-02-29 09:04  

#1  So we should be seeing cracks, shifts and settling of the ground surrounding the water basin due to the 'drought'?
Posted by: Skidmark   2016-02-29 09:01  

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