Cuba works to recover national power grid

In Havana, Prime Minister Manuel Marrero stated that Cuban authorities are working diligently to recover the National Power Grid. He highlighted that $1.15 billion has been allocated for this effort, despite challenging financial conditions.

On December 18, 2025, during an address in Havana, Cuban Prime Minister Manuel Marrero reported on ongoing efforts to restore the National Power Grid. According to Prensa Latina, authorities are diligently tackling this critical task amid significant financial hurdles. Marrero highlighted the allocation of $1.15 billion, a substantial amount given the country's economic constraints. The initiative aims to address persistent issues in energy supply, prioritizing the stability of the electrical system. No further details were provided on timelines or specific projects, but the announcement underscores the government's commitment to recovering key infrastructure.

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