Venezuela's Electricity Crisis Deepens Amid Reconstruction Efforts
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: May 04 2026
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- Power Supply Shortage: Venezuela currently has less than 13,000 megawatts of available generation capacity, leading to frequent outages that severely impact manufacturing and economic recovery, particularly in the oil and gas sectors.
- Reconstruction Plan Stalled: Despite the government's push for a $100 billion reconstruction plan, hesitance from foreign firms due to the inability to guarantee timely payments to suppliers is hindering investment willingness and progress on grid repairs.
- International Companies' Concerns: Many international firms are wary of returning to Venezuela due to past unpaid debts, with some seeking international arbitration for unpaid bills, further exacerbating the uncertainty in the investment climate.
- Deteriorating Infrastructure: The power issues have prevented PDVSA from restarting gasoline production, leading to prolonged fuel shortages and residents facing up to 10 hours of daily outages, significantly disrupting daily life.
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Current: 940.660
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714.00
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858.23
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Current: 940.660
Low
714.00
Averages
858.23
High
1087
About GEV
GE Vernova Inc. is engaged in the electric power industry, with products and services that generate, transfer, orchestrate, convert, and store electricity. It designs, manufactures, delivers, and services technologies to create a sustainable electric power system, enabling electrification and decarbonization. Power segment includes the design, manufacture, and servicing of gas, nuclear, hydro, and steam technologies, providing a critical foundation of dispatchable, flexible, stable, and reliable power. Wind segment includes its wind generation technologies, inclusive of onshore and offshore wind turbines and blades. The electrification segment includes grid solutions, power conversion and storage, and electrification software technologies required for the transmission, distribution, conversion, storage, and orchestration of electricity from point of generation to point of consumption. Its accelerator business includes advanced research, consulting services and financial services.
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Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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