In his Instagram social network account, the official assured that the country continues to grow in terms of alternative energy, for which they have experts from the Ministry of Electric Power and the National Electric Corporation.
Reverol pointed out that the Bolivarian Republic assumed the vice presidency for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Solar Alliance, for the period 2023-2024, which represents a joint effort of 19 countries.
In a message that accompanies the text, the Venezuelan Vice Minister for New Sources and Rational Use of Electric Energy, Tania Macea, asserted that during 2022 they had a “very effective” management in terms of the development of alternative energies in the country.
Macea highlighted that work was done on several national and international agreements, with great advances in the Alternative Energy Plan until the year 2026, which, in its first phase, includes the development of two thousand solar energy plants.
This will begin, she said, with 500 megawatts to be built in the states of Zulia, Falcón and Lara.
She explained that they will then implement a second and third phase, which will include the central and western states of the South American nation.
The official specified that in the last year they installed more than 1,700 solar plants in 11 of the 24 states of the country, with priority in different indigenous communities, isolated sectors and in important avenues of the national territory.
She announced that the nation has various levels of alternative energy generation that will be directly connected to the national electrical energy system.
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