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General Electric and Siemens Evaluate Electric Installations in Bajo Caroni

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For the president of Fedecámaras Zulia, Paul Márquez, the participation of both transnationals in the recovery of the turbines could guarantee that no electricity crises will occur in the future
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The inspection in the hydroelectric plants of the state Bolívar, under the line of the U.S. Energy Minister, aims to diagnose and present formal proposals for the rehabilitation of the generation park that supports 80% of Venezuela. In what represents the most ambitious step to stabilize the country after the political transition of January, technical representatives of the U.S. corporations Siemens and General Electric (GE) began an inspection …

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For the president of Fedecámaras Zulia, Paul Márquez, the participation of both transnationals in the recovery of the turbines could guarantee that no electricity crises will occur in the future

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A technical evaluation of the Bajo Caroní hydroelectric complex revealed the critical state of the Venezuelan electricity system

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EL NACIONAL broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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