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Deficit greater than 700 MW predicts a day of intense blackouts in Cuba

Without worrying about “correcting distortions,” the state company run by Alfredo López Valdés continues to lie to clients in the forecasts it publishes.

Niña mira su móvil en una acera en medio de un apagón © Facebook / Enrique Díaz Rodríguez
Girl looks at her cell phone on a sidewalk in the middle of a blackout Photo © Facebook / Enrique Díaz Rodríguez

Oblivious to the recentframe movement” that shook the leadership of the Cuban regime, theElectrical Union of Cuba (UNE) announced for this Saturday a large deficit in generation capacity, which will once again cause massiveblackouts in the country.

“For the peak hour, an availability of 1,970 MW and a maximum demand of 2,700 MW is estimated, for a deficit of 730 MW, so if the expected conditions continue, an impact of 800 MW is forecast during this time,” indicated the UNE. in theirsocial networks.

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Without worrying about “correcting distortions”, thestate company who drivesAlfredo Lopez Valdes He lied again to the Cubans in relation to the blackouts that affected them the day before.

If this Friday, theinformative note of the UNE predicted an impact of 562 MW during peak hours, in this Saturday's report the company recognized (as is usual) thatIts forecast fell short and the effects during this time reached 608 MW.

The week that concludes was critical for the supply of electrical energy of the socialist state company, withblackouts of more than 12 hours a day last Monday, when the damages reached 1,111 MW; and similar figures the following days.

At the end of January, the UNE reported thatThe Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant came into operation after a stop of several days for maintenance. However, the synchronization of the country's largest thermoelectric plant to the national electroenergy system (SEN) did not lead to an improvement in electricity generation.

The “fuel deficit” and “high transfers” have been the latest excuses offered to customers by a company that does not offer a stable service despite being key to “reboosting the economy.”

At any time, acomputer attack coming from abroad” adds to the catalog of pretexts constantly alleged by the UNE, and the rulerMiguel Diaz-Canel He will once again be forced to pretend to govern.

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