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Energy Crisis in Cuba: Regime Recognized that Blackouts Will Continue in 2026 and Foresees a “Light” Improvement #Fvdigital

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The Cuban regime of Miguel Díaz-Canel anticipated that the current energy crisis on the island, marked by blackouts of more than 20 hours a day in vast regions and one of the most serious situations recorded in recent years, will only improve “slightly” in 2026, according to the Minister of Energy and Mines, Vicente de la O Levy, in an interview published on Friday by the official newspaper Granma. The minister warned that 2026 will be a “diffic…
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The Cuban regime of Miguel Díaz-Canel anticipated that the current energy crisis on the island, marked by blackouts of more than 20 hours a day in vast regions and one of the most serious situations recorded in recent years, will only improve “slightly” in 2026, according to the Minister of Energy and Mines, Vicente de la O Levy, in an interview published on Friday by the official newspaper Granma. The minister warned that 2026 will be a “diffic…

Minister Vicente de la O Levy stated that the lack of fuel will continue to affect the electrical system despite new generation capabilities. More than 60% of the country suffers simultaneous power cuts. [caption id=

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Vicente de la O Levy, Minister of Energy and Mines, predicts that 2026 will present a slightly better situation in the stability of the National Electrical System (SEN), thanks to the incorporation of four thermoelectric units and a thousand megawatts of renewable energy, although there will continue to be effects due to fuel deficit. The post Minister of Energy and Mines previews partial improvement of the electrical system in Cuba for 2026 fir…

Facebook Twitter WhatsApp The prolonged blackouts that we suffer in homes, some health institutions, factories and shops in Cuba are not a simple nuisance; they are a profound symptom of a multidimensional crisis that affects the economy and daily tests the resistance of the people. Every hour without electricity equals lost productions, food that is spoiled, interrupted studies, limited health services and a daily life subjected to permanent st…

Vicente de la O Levy, Minister of Energy and Mines, confirmed that 2026 will present a slightly better situation in the stability of the National Electrical System (SEN), thanks to the incorporation of four thermoelectric units and a thousand megawatts of renewable energy, although there will continue to be effects due to fuel deficit.

The Minister of Energy and Mines, Vicente de la O Levy, confirmed that 2026 will present a slightly better situation in the stability of the National Electrical System (SEN), thanks to the incorporation of four thermoelectric units and 1000 megawatts of renewable energy, although there will continue to be effects due to fuel deficit. The units Cespedes 3, Renté 5, Cespedes 4 and Este Habana 2 completed capital maintenance in 2025, the last two w…

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juventudrebelde.cu broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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