The Venezuelan minister for public works, Juan José Ramírez, and representatives of the Venezuelan Chamber of Shopping Centers (Cavececo), set up a working group to coordinate measures for the incorporation of this sector into the National Energy Saving Plan.

In statements given to VTV, Ramírez highlighted that during the meeting an overview of the plan was presented, which allowed for an analysis of the necessary actions to address the increased electricity demand associated with rising temperatures and high electricity consumption.

“Here we have reached good agreements regarding the rational use of the electrical system, as well as the self-generation systems that must be in place, and establishing operational measures to reduce consumption generated through these electromechanical devices during peak demand hours,” said the minister.

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Claudia Itriago, representative of Cavececo, described the meeting as productive and positive. She emphasized that Cavececo will launch a campaign to encourage energy conservation and contribute to the plan promoted by the national government.

She announced that among the measures they will adopt in shopping malls is the shutdown of vertical transportation, such as escalators and elevators, at certain times. In addition, shopping malls have systems to generate their own energy; “they will begin generating their own energy at certain times, which will help reduce the impact.”

(Diario VEA) by Yonaski Moreno

Translation: Orinoco Tribune

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