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Colombia’s Incoming Government Says a Blackout Would Cost $50 Million an Hour
Colombia's incoming government, through its vice president-elect, warns that a blackout could cost approximately $50 million (204 billion pesos) per hour due to the El Niño drought increasing power rationing risks.
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