The article reports on an anticipated new electricity blackout record in Cuba, potentially leaving up to 72% of the country without power. This follows previous blackouts, with energy shortages exacerbated by maintenance work and equipment failures at key thermal power plants, including the largest generator, Antonio Guiteras. The crisis has worsened since January due to U.S. oil sanctions, which Cuba calls 'genocidal,' limiting its access to necessary petroleum resources. The government describes the situation as 'critical' and 'extremely tense,' with parts of Havana experiencing over 20 hours without electricity. Independent studies suggest billions of euros would be needed to modernize Cuba’s outdated energy infrastructure.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Cuba's energy crisis without overtly favoring any political side. It includes government statements and independent analyses but does not take a clear ideological stance. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the technical and economic aspects of the



