After the Guiteras Exit, Deficit Will Rise to More than 2000 MW for This Saturday’s Peak
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The Thermoelectric Power Plant (CTE) Antonio Guiteras waits for cooling in the boiler area to accurately assess the salidero in the economizer that caused the exit of the plant from the national electroenergy system (SEN) during the last night, and will reinforce the diagnoses to identify other possible vulnerable areas.
#SOSCuba: The Guiteras thermoelectric plant breaks down less than 48 hours after being synchronized to the National Electric System (SEN), and most of Cuba will be without power during peak hours.
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The Electricity Union of Cuba (UNE) today reported the emergency exit last night from the Thermoelectric Power Plant (CTE) Antonio Guiteras, which increased beyond the planned generation capacity deficit. In an information note this Saturday, the UNE pointed out that the service was affected by capacity deficit during the 24 hours, whose affectation remained throughout the morning hours. The report specified that the av…
This Saturday, May 30, is estimated to affect the average time of 1600 MW, while for the maximum demand schedule an availability of 1158 MW with a maximum demand of 3200 MW, for a deficit of 2042 MW, so that if the expected conditions are maintained an affect of 2072 MW is predicted in this schedule. The post After the departure of the Guitars, deficit will rise to more than 2000 MW for the peak of this Saturday first appeared on Cubadebate.
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