Entire Island Of Cuba Is Without Electricity After Major Power Plant Fails

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Another socialist paradise power system that is a mess, along with South Africa and others.

And with the leftoid Democrats energy policies, we will join them within a decade.



The entire island of Cuba has been plunged into darkness following the failure of one of its major power plants, the Antonio Guiteras Power Plant. The incident occurred on Friday, causing a total disconnection of the National Electrical System from 11 a.m. ET, according to Cuba's energy ministry. The blackout has affected the country's population of 10 million people, leaving them without electricity.

In Havana, motorists struggled to navigate the city as street lights failed to work, and only a few police officers were seen directing traffic. Generators, a luxury for most Cubans, were scarce. The government had earlier attempted to conserve energy by closing schools and instructing most state workers to stay home, but these measures proved insufficient.

Cuba's Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, stated in a televised address that much of the country's limited production was halted to avoid completely leaving people without power. Marrero also mentioned that fuel shortages had left much of Cuba in the dark, but upcoming boat shipments would improve the situation.

The blackout is the latest in a series of power outages that have plagued the island for months. The Cuban government has attributed these to a combination of factors, including increased US economic sanctions, disruptions caused by recent hurricanes, and the impoverished state of the island’s infrastructure.

Seven of the eight thermoelectric plants that supply energy to Cuba are broken or under maintenance. Additionally, 37 power generation plants are out of service due to a lack of fuel.

The Cuban government is giving "absolute priority" to solving the problem, according to President Miguel Díaz-Canel. However, authorities have not provided a timeline for when power will be restored.




 
Another socialist paradise power system that is a mess, along with South Africa and others.

And with the leftoid Democrats energy policies, we will join them within a decade.


The entire island of Cuba has been plunged into darkness following the failure of one of its major power plants, the Antonio Guiteras Power Plant. The incident occurred on Friday, causing a total disconnection of the National Electrical System from 11 a.m. ET, according to Cuba's energy ministry. The blackout has affected the country's population of 10 million people, leaving them without electricity.
In Havana, motorists struggled to navigate the city as street lights failed to work, and only a few police officers were seen directing traffic. Generators, a luxury for most Cubans, were scarce. The government had earlier attempted to conserve energy by closing schools and instructing most state workers to stay home, but these measures proved insufficient.
Cuba's Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, stated in a televised address that much of the country's limited production was halted to avoid completely leaving people without power. Marrero also mentioned that fuel shortages had left much of Cuba in the dark, but upcoming boat shipments would improve the situation.
The blackout is the latest in a series of power outages that have plagued the island for months. The Cuban government has attributed these to a combination of factors, including increased US economic sanctions, disruptions caused by recent hurricanes, and the impoverished state of the island’s infrastructure.
Seven of the eight thermoelectric plants that supply energy to Cuba are broken or under maintenance. Additionally, 37 power generation plants are out of service due to a lack of fuel.
The Cuban government is giving "absolute priority" to solving the problem, according to President Miguel Díaz-Canel. However, authorities have not provided a timeline for when power will be restored.




A single point failure takes out ALL of Cuba's power? LOL it was probably a rat looking for something eat shorted out a transformer and took out the whole island.
 
Another socialist paradise power system that is a mess, along with South Africa and others.

And with the leftoid Democrats energy policies, we will join them within a decade.


The entire island of Cuba has been plunged into darkness following the failure of one of its major power plants, the Antonio Guiteras Power Plant. The incident occurred on Friday, causing a total disconnection of the National Electrical System from 11 a.m. ET, according to Cuba's energy ministry. The blackout has affected the country's population of 10 million people, leaving them without electricity.
In Havana, motorists struggled to navigate the city as street lights failed to work, and only a few police officers were seen directing traffic. Generators, a luxury for most Cubans, were scarce. The government had earlier attempted to conserve energy by closing schools and instructing most state workers to stay home, but these measures proved insufficient.
Cuba's Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, stated in a televised address that much of the country's limited production was halted to avoid completely leaving people without power. Marrero also mentioned that fuel shortages had left much of Cuba in the dark, but upcoming boat shipments would improve the situation.
The blackout is the latest in a series of power outages that have plagued the island for months. The Cuban government has attributed these to a combination of factors, including increased US economic sanctions, disruptions caused by recent hurricanes, and the impoverished state of the island’s infrastructure.
Seven of the eight thermoelectric plants that supply energy to Cuba are broken or under maintenance. Additionally, 37 power generation plants are out of service due to a lack of fuel.
The Cuban government is giving "absolute priority" to solving the problem, according to President Miguel Díaz-Canel. However, authorities have not provided a timeline for when power will be restored.




AND? Do i look like i give a fuck?
 
A single point failure takes out ALL of Cuba's power? LOL it was probably a rat looking for something eat shorted out a transformer and took out the whole island.
Bwahhhhhhhhhahhhhhhhahhhhhhhh..... It happens more often than you think. Usually it's a good sized bird flying into a live high tension connection far above the ground. I've lived through a number of those as a power plant operator.
 
Bwahhhhhhhhhahhhhhhhahhhhhhhh..... It happens more often than you think. Usually it's a good sized bird flying into a live high tension connection far above the ground. I've lived through a number of those as a power plant operator.
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So from your, you prefer living in Cuba. By all means that would suit us all if you made Cuba your permanent address.
 
how many Cubans even have electricity?

cubapovertyhkjsfhksfdhks.webp
 
It Wouldn't surprise me. So why don't their Commie buddies in China fix them up with "Green Energy" solar panels and Windmills? :dunno:
Because China is smart to know that the Global Left’s position on fossil fuels is to China’s advantage.
 
I wish the Cuban people all good and to overcome all the hardships. Once the island decided to stop being a sugar-bowl and brothel for America and dump an American puppet, the American oppressive government decided to put embargo against the island and only expanded economic restrictions. Hopefully, Cuba will find its allies among so called Global South and will be able to rebuild its economy and take a place in the region it is long deserved.
 
Cuba needs to declare war against someone so the USA and BlackRock have an incentive to help
 
Another socialist paradise power system that is a mess, along with South Africa and others.

And with the leftoid Democrats energy policies, we will join them within a decade.


The entire island of Cuba has been plunged into darkness following the failure of one of its major power plants, the Antonio Guiteras Power Plant. The incident occurred on Friday, causing a total disconnection of the National Electrical System from 11 a.m. ET, according to Cuba's energy ministry. The blackout has affected the country's population of 10 million people, leaving them without electricity.
In Havana, motorists struggled to navigate the city as street lights failed to work, and only a few police officers were seen directing traffic. Generators, a luxury for most Cubans, were scarce. The government had earlier attempted to conserve energy by closing schools and instructing most state workers to stay home, but these measures proved insufficient.
Cuba's Prime Minister, Manuel Marrero Cruz, stated in a televised address that much of the country's limited production was halted to avoid completely leaving people without power. Marrero also mentioned that fuel shortages had left much of Cuba in the dark, but upcoming boat shipments would improve the situation.
The blackout is the latest in a series of power outages that have plagued the island for months. The Cuban government has attributed these to a combination of factors, including increased US economic sanctions, disruptions caused by recent hurricanes, and the impoverished state of the island’s infrastructure.
Seven of the eight thermoelectric plants that supply energy to Cuba are broken or under maintenance. Additionally, 37 power generation plants are out of service due to a lack of fuel.
The Cuban government is giving "absolute priority" to solving the problem, according to President Miguel Díaz-Canel. However, authorities have not provided a timeline for when power will be restored.




Well, it is a Unitary Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic. Something Democrats want for the US and Laborites want for the UK.
 
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