Bolivarian Government advances structural work on Power Line 1 Tablazo-Cuatricentenario in Zulia

Structural maneuvers on Line 1 Tablazo-Cuatricentenario
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Published at: 21/01/2026 02:00 PM

The Bolivarian Government, through the National Electric Corporation (CORPOELEC), is continuing structural maneuvers on Line 1 Tablazo-Cuatricentenario, located on Lake Maracaibo, in the state of Zulia.

The works include the replacement of approximately 10 kilometers of conductor, an action that will provide greater reliability to the power system in the state of Zulia, according to a press release from the Ministry of People's Power for Electric Energy .

These technical tasks, carried out by specialized teams, included the replacement of insulator profiles and chains, thus ensuring the operability of this strategic infrastructure.

“We will have better electricity service in the state of Zulia because this line will allow us to give reliability to the system and transfer more power,” said the Minister of People's Power for Electric Energy, Jorge Márquez, during an inspection of the high-impact works being carried out on the 140-meter-high structure.

He emphasized that these corrective works respond to a thorough planning prepared by the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, as part of Q2: Human Cities for Good Living, Public Services and Infrastructure, which defines policies to “improve all public services and that is what we are doing”.

“It's a lie that a foreign force is going to come to fix our country's problems, we Venezuelans solve the problems with a plan and program established by President Nicolás Maduro,” said Márquez, who highlighted the efforts led by the president in charge, Delcy Rodríguez, to strengthen the electricity supply in the West.

For his part, the governor of the state of Zulia, Luis Caldera, highlighted the significant improvements that, in terms of electricity, are being consolidated in the entity. In this regard, he detailed approaches aimed at ensuring better supply to communities through the installation of transformers and luminaires.

“There are more than 2,300 transformers in 2025 that were replaced in communities; they are improvements to the Termozulia Plant, it is investment in the distribution network, that is, electricity for the development of Zulianos and Zulianas,” he said.

With these actions, the National Government reaffirms its commitment to strengthening the National Electricity System (SEN), ensuring greater stability in the service provided to the people of Zulia.


Mazo News Team

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