Venezuela has signed an agreement with the multinational company Impsa to finalize construction of the Tocoma hydroelectric plant. The project, previously stalled, aims to add 2,640 megawatts of power to Venezuela’s national electricity grid (SEN). This collaboration signifies a renewed effort to bolster the country’s energy infrastructure. Details of the financial terms and specific completion timeline were not immediately disclosed. The agreement intends to address ongoing electricity supply challenges within Venezuela. The Tocoma plant is expected to significantly contribute to increasing the nation’s overall power generation capacity. This partnership marks a key step in Venezuela’s plans to rehabilitate its power sector.