The prolonged power outages this Friday in Cuba will simultaneously affect up to 61% of the country, when the largest supply cut occurs during peak demand (late afternoon and evening), according to data from the state-owned Electric Union (UNE), compiled by EFE. The Caribbean nation has been facing a profound energy crisis since mid-2024, exacerbated since January by the US oil embargo, a measure the UN has condemned as contrary to international…
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The prolonged power outages this Friday in Cuba will simultaneously affect up to 61% of the country, when the largest supply cut occurs during peak demand (late afternoon and evening), according to data from the state-owned Electric Union (UNE), compiled by EFE. The Caribbean nation has been facing a profound energy crisis since mid-2024, exacerbated since January by the US oil embargo, a measure the UN has condemned as contrary to international…