NOVEC Joins American Co-op Effort to Bring Electricity to Guatemala

November 28, 2023

Contact: NOVEC Public Relations, 1-703-335-0500, [email protected]

MANASSAS, Va. – Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative (NOVEC) lineworkers Blake Sparling and Mauricio Paz, both of Prince William County, left the comfort and convenience of Northern Virginia in October to bring some comfort and convenience to the villagers of Santa Isabel, Guatemala.

They, along with 16 fellow lineworkers from other U.S. electric co-ops, were part of the United We Light effort, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) International initiative that brings electricity to rural communities around the world. The project was completed with support from the NRECA and Empresa Municipal Rural de Electricidad (EMRE), an electric co-op in Guatemala.

The lights are on for about 500 Santa Isabel residents for the first time ever. The team installed more than five miles of primary conductor, transformers, breaker boxes, wired lights, switches, and electrical boxes. They also added service connections to about 115 residences, including a school and church. 

“Accessibility was tough,” said Sparling. “There are no real roads,” which led to broken-down trucks, flat tires, and vehicles that had to be rescued from the mud.

EMRE had erected the poles before the Americans arrived, but there were no bucket trucks to get lineworkers to the tops of the poles. “We had to climb every pole,” said Paz.

Sparling said they had to complete many of their tasks manually in humid conditions where the heat index reached 119 degrees. He said, “It was exhausting,” and it took several days to adapt to the environment.

Paz said it was great to work with the local lineworkers. “We knew the equipment by different names, and we couldn’t really communicate, but we figured it out. Everyone there had the same goal. We were all feeding off the same energy.”

While in Santa Isabel, Sparling and Paz interacted frequently with the villagers. The children in particular were curious about the men and their work, and Sparling, at 6 feet, 5 inches tall, was a giant to them.

“It was a joy having the kids around,” said Paz. The lineworkers made a seesaw for the children and joined in a game of soccer. When the crew flew their drone, the children clustered around, eager to view the footage on the controller’s screen. 

The residents of Santa Isabel helped the United We Light effort where they could. They carried cables, and brought the workers bags of peanuts, fruit, and coconuts to eat. Most speak a Mayan language — Q’equchi’.

Some Guatemalans who were objecting to presidential election results held some peaceful protests that caused disruptions to the United We Light project. Paz described the adventure as equal parts humbling, emotional, and frustrating. “At times, it was a roller coaster. The uncertainty was the toughest, not knowing what would happen the next day.”

NOVEC’s lineworkers made the most of their first few hours back home. Sparling said he immediately headed out to a comedy club in Washington. Paz said he was just grateful to get home to a good shower, and to kiss his wife and three kids.

Both men said they would be first in line to sign up for another United We Light experience if offered the chance. Paz said, “When we are able to restore power to people after a storm, those people are happy and grateful, but to be able to give power to folks who have never had it, that was totally different.”

NOVEC is a not-for-profit electric utility corporation that supplies and distributes electricity and energy-related services to more than 180,000 metered customers in Fairfax, Fauquier, Loudoun, Prince William, Stafford, and Clarke counties, the Town of Clifton, and the City of Manassas Park. It is Virginia’s largest electric cooperative and one of the largest electric companies of its kind in the nation. Learn more at novec.com, or call 703-335-0500. NOVEC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

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