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		<title>Cuba: Authorities restores power grid but planned outages to resume amid energy crisis</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[ Authorities say Cuba’s national electricity grid has been reconnected but is still struggling to meet demand after a nationwide blackout left millions of people without power for hours. The National Electric Union&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p class=""> Authorities say Cuba’s national electricity grid has been reconnected but is still struggling to meet demand after a nationwide blackout left millions of people without power for hours.</p>



<p class="">The National Electric Union (UNE) said on Thursday that it had boosted generation to 1,450 megawatts (MW), still less than half the typical peak demand of 3,200MW.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;The [grid] is operating normally now, but because of a generation deficit we don’t have sufficient capacity to cover demand,” said Lazaro Guerra, who oversees the sector for Cuba’s Ministry of Energy.</p>



<p class="">This week’s nationwide blackout — the third in less than two months — occurred in the early hours of Wednesday after the Antonio Guiteras power plant in Matanzas, the country’s top electricity producer, shut down.</p>



<p class="">That triggered a chain reaction, overwhelming an already strained power system and leaving the capital, Havana, in the dark.</p>



<p class="">Cuba’s oil-fired power plants are decades old and struggling to operate, but this year brought additional struggles, as oil imports from Venezuela, Russia and Mexico dwindled.</p>



<p class="">About half of the Caribbean nation’s power generation facilities are offline for maintenance or broken down, and a majority of Cuba’s residents suffer hours-long, rolling blackouts on a daily basis even when the grid is functional.</p>



<p class="">On Thursday, classes and work activities gradually returned to normal after the nationwide blackout.</p>



<p class="">Power had returned to all of Havana’s “circuits”, the local electric company said, and all of its hospitals were back online.</p>



<p class="">But the Cuban authorities said they will continue their current practice of implementing daily, five-hour power outages by block or zone as they have been doing for the past few months amid the energy crisis.</p>



<p class="">The Cuban power grid collapsed multiple times in October as fuel supplies dwindled and Hurricane Oscar struck the far-eastern end of the island, prompting authorities to close schools and nonessential workplaces.</p>



<p class="">In November, Hurricane Raphael knocked out the grid again as it made landfall on the island as a Category 3 storm.</p>
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