Through his Twitter account, the Presidency announced this plant maintains its three units in service and is one of the most stable in the country.
On this day, the president also toured the facilities of the Máximo Gómez plant in Mariel, Artemisa, also in the west.
In dialogue with executives, the Cuban head of state specified the recovery strategy for the national electrical system, whose objectives are to minimize blackouts before the end of the year, develop investments and maintenance work in 2023 to achieve stability and change the country’s energy matrix .
At the same time, he added that with the parts and new components that enter the island from abroad it will be possible to recover electricity generation.
“In addition, financing has been given for investments in new technologies and new measures aimed at high consumers have been approved,” the president said.
“We have complex days ahead, but we are going to recover,” said Díaz-Canel.
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