Minister Márquez inspected the operational progress of electrical installations in the state of Anzoátegui
ELEC BODY
Published at: 26/02/2026 02:59 PM
The Minister of People's Power for Electric Energy, Jorge Márquez, inspected the operational progress of electrical installations located in the state of Anzoátegui, as part of the actions carried out by the National Electric Corporation (CORPOELEC), to strengthen service in the eastern region.
During his time at the entity, accompanied by the working class, Márquez noted the rehabilitation work being carried out at the Barbacoa I substation, located in the Simón Bolívar municipality, with the purpose of drawing lines and tasks that contribute to the proper functioning of the installation for the benefit of the communities.
“Put your professionalism and experience in maintaining the electricity service,” said the owner of the Electric Energy portfolio, highlighting the commitment of men and women in the sector to keep the system in optimal condition.
He also said that a message of hope, work and great encouragement is being carried out for all the workers of CORPOELEC, as I tell them every day, this company and this country only we can move forward (...) with our efforts, with our commitment and professionalism we can move forward,” he said.
In the same way, the Sectorial Vice President of Public Works and Services, inspected the Guanta ll substation, to verify the repair and correction work carried out on this structure, which is part of the National Electrical System (SEN).
The Minister invited the technicians and specialists to put a lot of passion into the work we are doing and a lot of strength (...) “We cannot fail our country, our people, we have to keep moving forward and working. We will win!”.
This new working day was suitable for reviewing strategic plans aimed at strengthening the country's electrical installations, in compliance with the instructions of the President of the Republic, Nicolás Maduro, and the president in charge Delcy Rodríguez, to reinforce the electrical infrastructure, in order to guarantee the processes of generation, transmission and supply of energy to communities.
Mazo News Team