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Caribbean-Latin America
Cuba still largely without power after nationwide grid collapse
2025-03-16
[GEO.TV] Cuba remained largely without power on Saturday morning after the island's grid collapsed the night before, knocking out electricity for 10 million people and raising fresh questions about the viability of its antiquated generating system.

At sunrise, the island's grid operator UNE said it was generating only a trickle of electricity — around 225 MW, or less than 10% of total demand, enough to cover some vital services like hospitals, water supply and food production centres.

Officials said they had begun the process of firing up the country's decades-old generation plants, but gave no timeline for restoring service.

Cuba's grid failed Friday evening around 8:15pm (0015 GMT) after an aging component of a transmission line at a substation in Havana shorted, beginning a chain reaction that completely shut down power generation across the island, UNE officials said.

The grid collapse follows a string of nationwide blackouts late last year that plunged Cuba's frail power generating system into near-total disarray, stressed by fuel shortages, natural disaster and economic crisis.

Most Cubans outside the capital Havana have already been living for months with rolling blackouts that peaked at 20 hours a day in recent weeks.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Panama's power grid collapsed last night. Exploding CCP transformers were a prime suspect.
Posted by: 3dc   2025-03-16 17:32  

#5  Not only are their very aged and poorly maintained primary power generating facilities coal or oil fired, but their distribution infrastructure hasn't really been well maintained, updated or replaced in over fifty years.

Posted by: Mullah Richard   2025-03-16 12:18  

#4  I'd like to see some kindly billionaire donate a shipload of future vintage electric cars. Spark hopes for a brighter tomorrow, for sure.
Posted by: Pancho Poodle8452   2025-03-16 11:44  

#3  Coming to California soon(tm)
Posted by: Procopius2k   2025-03-16 11:33  

#2  Maybe it is time for Cuba to go Green. If you pave the entire island with solar panels, Cubans would have all the power they need. At least during daylight hours. Who is up a Five Year Plan?
Posted by: SteveS   2025-03-16 10:16  

#1  Marge, have one of the kids pedal the fridge bike before the beer gets warm.
Posted by: Super Hose   2025-03-16 09:51  

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