Cuba Blackouts: Deficit of Nearly 2,000 MW Marks a Critical Sunday
The Electric Union (UNE) reports power cuts due to lack of generation for 24 hours, anticipating massive outages for March 29.
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The Electric Union (UNE) reports power cuts due to lack of generation for 24 hours, anticipating massive outages for March 29.
Cuba's electrical system completely collapsed this Saturday, leaving millions without power during an unprecedented energy crisis.
The National Electric System collapses again, leaving millions of Cubans in total darkness. An unprecedented energy crisis continues to shake the island.
Cuba faces one of the most critical days of 2026 with blackouts affecting 64% of the national territory and a deficit exceeding 2,000 MW.
Cuba faces an extreme energy emergency with a projected 1,960 MW deficit, affecting over 60% of the island. Havana reports blackouts lasting over 13 hours.
The energy crisis in Cuba persists with a projected deficit of 1,678 MW for peak hours, leaving millions in the dark this Monday.
Cuba's Electric Union reports 24-hour power outages and a massive deficit of 1680 MW as the energy crisis worsens across the island.