A woman sits under a light bulb as people charge their phones using a community generator during a blackout in Caracas, Venezuela, on 22 July 2019. Photo credit: Carlos Becerra/Bloomberg/Getty Images

A woman sits under a light bulb as people charge their phones using a community generator during a blackout in Caracas, Venezuela, on 22 July 2019. Photo credit: Carlos Becerra/Bloomberg/Getty Images

Reforming Venezuela’s electricity sector: Options and priorities for rebuilding a collapsed system

This paper examines the root causes of the power crisis in Venezuela in the context of the steady collapse of the state in the country, to provide a series of recommendations concerning rebuilding versus replacing existing infrastructure and priorities in Venezuela’s critical energy transition. It urges the engagement of principal stakeholders in a broad, transparent dialogue to launch the reform of the electricity sector in distinct, coordinated phases. 

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  • Research paper
  • 17 Dec 2021
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