Node
Guayana
Venezuela · South America · Guayana / Guri axis
Enormous energy potential. Weak delivery system.
Guayana anchors Venezuela’s hydro potential, but its compute relevance depends on whether energy can be delivered reliably or isolated through dedicated power strategies.
A strategic long-horizon node where resource potential is high but system execution remains fragile.
Why this node ranks here
Guayana ranks well under Early Operator because of its electricity and cooling.
What helps
- • Supportive electricity (7.0)
- • Supportive cooling (7.0)
What holds it back
- • Major constraint permitting (3.0)
- • Major constraint risk (3.0)
Factor breakdown
Siting fit
Environment can host scale, governance cannot yet guarantee it
The land and resource story can support large infrastructure, but environmental fit alone does not solve the execution problem.
Electricity
Massive resource, weak delivery
The energy potential is enormous, but the grid’s ability to deliver reliable power remains the core limitation.
Permitting
High institutional friction
Even where the resource case is strong, execution remains constrained by the broader operating environment.
Cooling
Operationally workable
Cooling conditions are not the primary bottleneck in this case.
Connectivity
Digital adjacency is limited
Connectivity is meaningfully weaker than in mature North American or European nodes.
Execution stability
High execution uncertainty
This is a strategic long-horizon thesis, not a near-frictionless deployment case.
Why it matters
It separates energy abundance from grid reliability more clearly than almost any other case in the map.