Cuba Goes Dark Again: The Terms of a Grid That Cannot Hold
A second island-wide blackout in five days exposes the financing gap no one will fill, as aging infrastructure and sanctions leave 10 million people waiting on a system built to fail.
Cuba's national power grid collapsed again on July 10, plunging the island into its second total blackout in five days and laying bare the mechanics of an energy system that has deteriorated past the point of patchwork repair. The failure marks at least the third nationwide grid collapse Cuba has suffered this year, a cadence that signals not a series of accidents but a structural inevitability. [1]
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