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Cuba’s Biggest Power Plant Now Fails Every Eleven Days
Cuba's national grid disconnected entirely for the eighth time in two years, with the Antonio Guiteras power plant failing once every eleven days. The country faced a significant energy gap, expecting 935 MW of generation against a 3,100 MW peak demand.
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