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Unrelenting blackouts: the National Electric System (SEN) forecasts a 2062 MW outage in Cuba today
The situation is becoming tense again in the country. The disruptions haven't stopped, and power outages continue to disrupt the daily lives of millions of Cubans in every province.
1830 megawatts deficit: Cuba faces another critical Thursday in the electricity service
The electricity situation is once again complex. Power outages continue, and generation levels are insufficient to meet national demand.
Cuba normalizes blackouts in daily life: a routine that already marks the lives of millions
Power outages are no longer an exception in Cuba. They have become a forced habit that dictates schedules, meals, sleep, work, and even people's character. The population reorganizes everything it can to live with an instability that no longer surprises, although it continues to profoundly affect daily life.
Cuba wakes up to a new critical forecast for the National Electric System: 1625 MW of disruption
The day began with discouraging signs for users across the country. The initial report already anticipates a tense scenario for the evening, on a day where demand continues to exceed the system's capacity.
Cuba continues to suffer blackouts: electricity deficit of more than 1800 MW for October 2
Life in Cuba continues to be marked by power outages. The National Electricity System is failing to stabilize, and official figures for October 2 confirm that the situation is worsening.
A new breakdown at Unit 6 of the Mariel thermoelectric plant worsens Cuba's electricity crisis.
At 14:30 p.m. on Tuesday, La Unión Eléctrica reported that Unit 6 of the Máximo Gómez Thermoelectric Plant was disconnected from the electrical system following a power surge in the 220 kV grid connecting Mariel to Havana.
Information on the water supply in Havana following power outages
The water supply in Havana has been seriously compromised due to instability in the National Electricity System.
Cuba faces another critical day with a deficit of more than 1,000 megawatts in the electrical system.
The energy crisis in Cuba continues unabated. On August 12, the country will once again experience all-day blackouts, a situation that will last until dawn.
This is the blackout schedule for today in Havana.
Power outages continue to affect the Cuban capital. For Wednesday, July 31, and the early hours of August 1, the Havana Electric Company published a new blackout schedule due to a generation shortage.
What time will your power be cut off? Blocked blackout schedule for today
This will be the new blackout schedule in Havana for Tuesday, July 29, and Wednesday morning.
The Electric Company clarifies that some blocks were not affected despite being included in the plan.
Havana residents report outages outside scheduled hours despite official announcement
The Havana Electric Company confirmed this Friday that power was restored in the capital at 4:06 a.m., following a 98 MW outage that occurred at 9:30 p.m. Thursday.
General blackout in Havana: Update from the Electric Company
The Havana Electric Company (EELH) confirmed this Friday that it continues to repair the Apolo substation, which was damaged by a fire caused by an electrical surge. The incident left large areas of the capital without service, further aggravating the country's already critical energy situation.