The Electrical System in Cuba: A Complex Challenge
The National Electrical System is experiencing particularly complex times. As reported this Monday at a press conference held by sector officials. Omar Ramírez Mendoza, Deputy Director of the Electric Union, explained that the combination of fuel shortages and unforeseen outages of thermal generating units caused significant disruptions over the past weekend. With affected capacity fluctuating between 900 and 1,000 megawatts (MW) for several days.
- Written by Daimy Peña Guillén
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