The president of Venezuela’s Nuclear Society, Leancy Clemente, has voiced support for an agreement between Venezuela and General Electric aimed at restoring the country’s struggling power grid. Clemente outlined a phased recovery plan, beginning with the addition of 1,000 megawatts within six months through the deployment of mobile thermal plants. The long-term goal is to increase capacity to 5,000 megawatts over the next five years. This initiative seeks to address chronic electricity shortages that have plagued Venezuela. The agreement with GE represents a significant step towards stabilizing the nation’s energy infrastructure. Clemente’s endorsement lends further weight to the project’s potential for success. The plan prioritizes a rapid initial boost in power generation followed by sustained, long-term improvements.
