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 aid. If one goes offline, 
others fail. Employees don't even have fuses, said Lara. "They have to 
cobble together their own to keep things running.""There's no money to buy 
parts for something that breaks," said Giovanni Rinaldi, a 15-year employee 
at a hydroelectric plant in the eastern city of Ciudad Guayana, which 
he said is plagued by four or five power outages a week 
despite being in the region that generates more than 70 percent of 
Venezuela's electricity.He was fired this week after posting photos on Twitter 
of a state utility company vehicle plastered with Maduro campaign material."We 
had put our own money into keeping those vehicles running because the 
company didn't," Rinaldi, a 40-year-old father of two, said by phone. "It's 
not right."The government hasn't adequately spent to expand and strengthen 
the power grid, critics say.They also blame problems on Cuban, Iranian and 
Uruguayan technicians brought in to run by Chavez to run the system. 
Accidents are up tenfold, and there are places in remote states that 
suffer outages for as long as three to five days, says Lara.Maduro, 
who was sworn in as interim president the day of Chavez's funeral, 
promises better performance but blames the recent surge in outages on sabotage 
by sympathizers of his challenger Sunday, opposition leader Henrique Capriles.The 
government has "militarized" the electric grid and said Tuesday that at 
least 17 alleged saboteurs have been detained but offered n
  said he "encouraged" him to move on 
export. He said Netanyahu was receptive but gave no time frame.The Tamar 
field was discovered in 2009 and holds an estimated 8.5 trillion cubic 
feet of gas. Leviathan, found in 2010, boasts an estimated 16 to 
18 trillion cubic feet and is expected to go online in 2016. 
Around that time, Israel is expected to begin exporting.Israel has yet to 
adopt an export policy for its natural gas reserves. A 2012 inter-ministerial 
report concluded that Israel should preserve enough natural gas for itself 
for 25 years, leaving about half of its estimated reserves for potential 
export. The discoveries are minimal compared to gas giants Russia, Qatar 
or Iran but the country's proximity to Middle Eastern and European markets 
could make it an important regional player.The consortium drilling off Israel's 
coast has been pushing for Israel to adopt the recommendations. They say 
until there is a decision, they are not able to move forward 
on financing the field's development, building infrastructure to transport 
the gas or securing global markets.There have been calls from some in 
Israel to minimize gas available for exports in order to ensure domestic 
supply.
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