Nearly half of Cuba will be without power this Saturday night

Approximately 47% from Cuba could experience blackouts during peak hours on April 12, 2025, if the forecasts from the Cuban Electric Union (UNE) hold true.

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Below is the "note" Official report on the status of the National Electric System (SEN) – April 12, 2025.

UNE information

Yesterday, the service began to be affected at 05:04 in the morning and remained affected throughout the early morning today. The maximum impact yesterday was 1604 MW at 20:20, coinciding with the peak demand time, higher than planned due to demand exceeding the estimate.

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Current state of the SEN

At 7:00 a.m., the availability of the SEN was 1810, while the demand reached 2260 MW, causing an impact of 473 MW. By noon, an impact of 750 MW is estimated.

Main incidents

  • Breakdown: Unit 1 of the Santa Cruz CTE and Unit 2 of the Felton CTE.
  • Maintenance: Unit 2 of the Santa Cruz CTE, Units 3 and 4 of the Cienfuegos CTE, and Unit 5 of the Renté CTE.
  • Thermal limitations: 391 MW out of service.
  • Problems due to fuel shortage:
  • 81 distributed generation plants (553 MW).
  • Additionally, 107 MW are unavailable due to lack of lubricants.
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Peak hour forecast

The peak is estimated to have an availability of 1810 MW and a maximum demand of 3300 MW, resulting in a deficit of 1490 MW. If the predicted conditions persist, an impact of 1560 MW is forecasted at this time.

 

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