Cuba suffers second nationwide blackout in a week

Change
The Nuevitas thermoelectric plant in Camaguey experienced an unexpected generating-unit failure that triggered a cascading collapse of Cuba's national grid and caused a nationwide blackout.
Cuba suffers second nationwide blackout in a week
Why it matters
The national grid now depends on isolated "micro-islands" of generation that supply only hospitals, water systems and other vital centres, reducing continuous power availability across the island. Ongoing limits on oil imports constrain the ability to run backup generators and have already forced airlines to curtail flights, tightening operational options for critical services and transport operators.
Implications
  • Hospital administrators must activate emergency power and clinical triage protocols and secure fuel stocks for on-site generators — failure to do so will risk interruption of critical care.
  • Water utility managers must prioritise pump operations onto micro-island supply and arrange alternative distribution plans for affected areas — failure to act will interrupt potable water delivery.

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Source

Al Jazeera

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Regulatory Actions Supply Chain & Logistics Oil & Gas Grid & Utilities

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