They join Venezuela’s efforts to stabilize the electrical system

This was reported by the president of this legislative body, Ángel Rodríguez, who pointed out that the bill on renewable and alternative energies will also be added, the consultation process of which will start on February 4th throughout the country.

The MEP explained that both the Commission and the Ministry have been working to develop strategies to set up an energy matrix and are today joining our parliamentarians’ national effort to achieve greater outreach, particularly in those states where electricity is a big role plays defects.

Rodríguez pointed out that the National Electric Corporation is working on installing new energy in the country, which he believes represents a step forward in the country’s technological development.

According to the legislator, the Bolivarian Republic has the necessary natural resources to fully and definitively establish the use of other energy sources.

He stressed that the country has started to make progress in installing new energy sources, which will be strengthened by the new proposed law, which will also create the necessary links for an ongoing relationship.

Regarding future regulations, Rodríguez explained that electrical affairs experts will be included in the referendum in order to achieve consensual and solid legislation.

He explained that the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology conducted studies to determine each state’s strengths and realities in order to establish energy projects.

The bill aims to rationally promote and regulate electric power in its process of development, self-generation, use and recycling, and contribute to environmental policy, he said.

Deputy Minister for New Sources and Rational Use of Electricity Tania Masea reported that an estimated 10 percent of public lighting will be solar by 2025-2030.

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