Colombia cuts power supplies to Venezuela, Ecuador
December 3, 2009 3:14 PM ET
BOGOTA (AP) - Colombia's energy minister says drought has forced his country to reduce exports of electricity to neighboring Venezuela and Ecuador.
Minister Hernan Martinez tells Radio Caracol that Venezuela had been getting 70 to 80 megawatts a day while Ecuador was getting up to 250 megawatts. Supplies to both have been sharply cut in recent days.
Venezuela and Ecuador already have been suffering from periodic power outages in many areas , and drought is threatening their capacity to generate hydroelectric power in the coming months.
Martinez said Colombia needs to save its own water for the dry months ahead.
He denies any political motivation in trimming supplies to countries that have often been at odds with Colombia.
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