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Vicente de la O Levy
"Which current?" Cubans before the premiere of the Brazilian novel 'Manía de Ti' on Cubavisión
Blackouts in Cuba now exceed 1,500 MW: energy collapse worsens
They expect to complete the repair of a tank at the Matanzas supertanker base by May
From Raúl Castro's glass of milk to electrical sovereignty in 2050: another promise of socialism that Cubans receive with skepticism
Russia opens the door to more oil for Cuba: "If necessary, we will consider additional supplies."
Does the National Electric System of Cuba have a solution?
Cuba began distributing Russian fuel on April 17, but it is only operating at 50% of the necessary amount
Cuba plans to connect energy storage batteries that will allow surpassing 900 MW of solar power and reduce daytime blackouts
Cuban Energy Minister claims that the U.S. prevented repairs at thermoelectric plants
"Each consumer generating their electricity": The controversial proposal from the regime amid the energy crisis
Cuba needs eight fuel ships per month but has only received one: The magnitude of the energy collapse
Cuba only has fuel until the end of April: Energy Minister warns
If Cuba did not have an embargo, "the reduction of blackouts would have been extraordinary," says the minister
Minister Vicente de La O Levy promises more oil and gas in Cuba
Cubans on Energy Minister: Years in office and blackouts continue
Blackouts for this Wednesday in Cuba: A deficit of 1,100 MW during the nighttime peak
The regime insists on forest biomass as a solution to Cuba's energy crisis
Cuban communist youth: "Our scientists have tackled the challenges of the blockade one by one."
The Cuban regime is spearheading a “youth expedition” to explain to the public the energy situation
Marco Rubio: "The blackouts in Cuba are the result of decades of neglect."
Marrero announces the installation of more than 15,000 solar systems and speaks of "the capacity to withstand and develop."
Authorities warn that the recovery from the massive blackout in Cuba will be slow: Efforts are underway to create microsystems
The height of absurdity in Cuba: Director of the Guiteras thermoelectric plant promoted to national leadership of the UNE
Cuba initiates protocols to restore the electric system after a widespread blackout
Minister calls on municipalities to design their own energy strategy “with their own resources”
The Cuban economy on the agenda of the Council of Ministers in February
"Where are the leaders?": A Havana resident denounces life on the edge in a Cuba without water, electricity, or food
2025 is fading in Cuba: another New Year's Eve marked by blackouts, unfulfilled promises, and official silence
With Cuba in the dark, the Minister of Energy speaks of "seeking independence from fossil fuels."
More than 116,000 houses damaged in eastern Cuba by Hurricane Melissa
XI Plenary of the PCC: Cuban regime turns crisis into propaganda and maneuvers to cling to power
Electric Union comes to the rescue: "De la O is still standing and fighting!"
Regime promises more gas in 2026 as Cuba continues to face an energy collapse
Cuba on the brink: Forecast predicts a deficit of over 2,000 MW during peak hours
Maintenance of the Antonio Guiteras thermoelectric plant will be postponed to 2026 due to a "transitional" issue
The Cuban regime admits that blackouts will continue in 2026: "It will be a difficult year."
The government warns that 2026 will be "difficult": there will be increased electricity generation capacity, but blackouts will continue in Cuba
Energy Minister confirms damage to solar parks due to flooding: “Some panels were damaged”
Cuban man makes his generator available to the community following the general blackout in Guisa
Millions of Cubans continue to live without electricity while the government boasts of "energy recovery."
The Cuban government acknowledges that the electricity restoration in the east is “complicated” after Melissa
Díaz-Canel acknowledges impacts on solar parks but says they are "minimal."
Díaz-Canel describes the Cubans in the west and center as "privileged" because they have electricity
With the east still disconnected, the UNE forecasts more blackouts due to a lack of generation
Energy Minister promises that they will "come through" after Hurricane Melissa passes
The government claims to have crews of linemen ready for recovery following Hurricane Melissa's passage through the east
"It's not the minister, it's the system": Reactions to the Cuban energy crisis
Vicente de la O Levy: The Responsible Party for the Energy Collapse in Cuba
While Cuba is fading, the UNE is sending its employees to march for Maduro's regime
Maduro worsened the energy crisis in Cuba by reducing oil shipments to avoid U.S. intervention.
Electric Company confirms up to 18 hours of blackout in Santiago de Cuba
The government maintains the original blackout schedule in Havana and promises to adhere to the timings out of fear of protests
Without energy or credibility: Cuban regime announces another fuel crisis
The Ministry of Energy informs about the causes of the increase in power outages in Cuba in recent hours
Energy and Mines Minister gathers signatures in support of Venezuela, and Cubans erupt
Tragedy in the electric sector: Another worker from UNE in Cuba dies
Díaz-Canel begins tour of thermoelectric plants seeking answers to the blackouts
The Cuban government insists that power outages will be less frequent during the day
Government admits it could not pay Turkish ships: Only two remain
A large part of Santiago de Cuba is experiencing a blackout due to a gunshot on the 110KV line
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