As Cuba Sweats Through Summer Blackouts, Solar Promises Can't Chase the Night
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Havana, for many years foreign or timidly touched by Cuba's electricity crisis, has begun to get used to ever longer daily blackouts.
The blackout is more than a dark night or evening. Today is what every Cuban would like to erase from his everyday life.
As Cuba Sweats Through Summer Blackouts, Solar Promises Can't Chase the Night
The lights vanished at precisely 2 A.M. in Havana's Miramar neighborhood. A voice rang out into the darkness: "¡Ya la quitaron!"—They cut it again. The electricity wouldn't return until just after sunrise. Across the city, the same scene repeats nightly. The post As Cuba Sweats Through Summer Blackouts, Solar Promises Can’t Chase the Night appeared first on LatinAmerican Post.
Fuel shortages and power plant outages are forcing longer blackouts in #Havana. Users are denouncing unfair distribution of the impacts.
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