Cuba pursues energy alternatives amid U.S. blockade

Cuban officials outlined on Mesa Redonda measures to counter the intensified U.S. energy blockade, which has blocked fuel shipments for over three months. First Deputy Minister of Energy and Mines Argelio Jesús Abad Vigoa stated that over 1,400 MW of installed capacity remains idle due to lack of crude oil. Progress includes domestic production, renewables, and restorations to stabilize the grid.

On the Mesa Redonda television program, First Deputy Minister of Energy and Mines Argelio Jesús Abad Vigoa outlined Cuba's dire energy sector situation, worsened by the U.S. blockade. "Not a single ship with contracted international market fuel has entered for more than three months," he noted, leaving the country without diesel, fuel oil, gasoline, jet fuel, or liquefied gas.

This impacts electricity generation: over 1,100 MW in distributed generation and 330 MW in Mariel and Moa engines are idle due to crude shortages, totaling more than 1,400 MW out of service. Production now relies on domestic crude at thermoelectric plants, associated gas at Energas facilities, and renewable sources, leading to grid instability and prolonged blackouts.

Abad Vigoa highlighted progress: in 2025, the Cuban Petroleum Union (CUPET) achieved the highest oil equivalent production in seven years, a trend continuing into 2026 with new wells. Thermal restorations added 348 MW, including 80 MW at Felton Unit 1, 85 MW at Santa Cruz Unit 2, 158 MW at Céspedes Unit 4 in Cienfuegos, and 25 MW at Guiteras.

Renewables advanced with 52 completed solar photovoltaic parks exceeding 1,000 MWp, supplying 38% of daytime peak consumption. 10,185 of 10,259 solar systems were installed for teachers, doctors, and labor heroes, plus 5,000 modules in isolated communities and essential services. 200 MW battery stations stabilize the grid, and over 6,000 homes connected to the National Electric System via photovoltaics.

Industry Minister Eloy Álvarez Martínez reported self-financing schemes for businesses and strengthening of 27 foreign-capital entities. National Institute of Water Resources President Antonio Rodríguez Rodríguez detailed water pumping transitions with solar panels on 834 stations and procurement of 22 electric vehicles in Havana.

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Protesters marching in Havana streets at night during blackouts caused by fuel crisis, with signs blaming the U.S. blockade.
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Cuba acknowledges running out of fuel reserves amid protests

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Cuba's energy minister Vicente de la O Levy stated the country has no reserves of diesel or fuel oil for its power plants. The situation has caused widespread blackouts and sporadic protests in Havana. President Miguel Díaz-Canel blamed the crisis on the U.S. energy blockade.

Cuba's state-owned Unión Eléctrica (UNE) forecasts that 62% of the island will lose power simultaneously this Monday at peak demand. The energy crisis has deepened since mid-2024, worsening with the US oil blockade imposed in January. Nine of the country's 16 thermoelectric units are currently out of service.

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Cuba has begun restoring power following a nationwide grid collapse on Saturday evening—the second total blackout in less than a week and third major outage this month—affecting around 10 million people after a major power plant in Nuevitas failed. Officials established microgrids for essential services amid chronic fuel shortages and grid unreliability.

Residents of Nuevo Vedado in Havana banged pots and pans Thursday night just blocks from the Communist Party of Cuba headquarters, amid ongoing blackouts. Activist Magdiel Jorge Castro shared a video of the protest on Facebook. State-run Unión Eléctrica reported more than half of Cuba without power during peak hours.

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Amid Cuba's ongoing energy crisis, electric tricycles are providing significant relief for transporting goods and people who can afford them. These alternative vehicles help counter the high costs of imported fuel, with owners charging them during available electricity periods or using solar panels.

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