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Venezuela moves to open its power sector to private investment after years of blackouts
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Venezuela's National Assembly has approved a reform to open the electricity sector to private investment through long-term concessions, ending the state monopoly held by Corpoelec in an attempt to address decades of power shortages.
Venezuela moves to open its power sector to private investment after years of blackouts
Venezuela's National Assembly gave initial approval to a reform of the electricity law that opens the sector to private investment through long-term concessions, in an effort to reverse the collapse of a service battered by blackouts for two decades. The measure ends the monopoly held for more than 15 years by the state-owned National Electric Corporation (Corpoelec), though it still requires a second debate and final ratification in the coming days.
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