AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy & Infrastructure: Holguín’s Electric Company urged residents to reconnect appliances gradually after restorations, warning that simultaneous use during long blackouts creates 180–200% consumption spikes that burn out scarce transformers; the province reports circuits getting only about three hours of power for every 39–40 hours without. Power Theft Impact: In Sagua de Tánamo (Holguín), four solar panels were stolen from a TV and cellular site, knocking out television signal for multiple remote communities and threatening continuity of the Plan Turquino communications rollout. Grid Reliability & Repairs: Cuba’s Guiteras plant reportedly went offline again (16th time in 2026) and is back in the system after repairs, highlighting ongoing instability in generation. Economic Reform & Labor: Cuba’s Workers’ Federation Congress heard Díaz-Canel and officials frame 176 reforms as “not” a return to capitalism, while the CTC studies how to bring private-sector workers into the union amid calls for stronger union dialogue during economic transformation. Currency Volatility: The dollar’s yo-yo in June (peaking near 700 CUP, then falling toward 660) is driving fast price swings for goods tied to foreign currency. External Pressure: A new report argues the US is escalating pressure on Cuba with economic and military threats that violate international law, while Cuba pushes ahead with its internal transformation agenda. Community Resilience: A Santiago de Cuba wooden house collapse left no injuries; neighbors salvaged the materials for cooking fuel, underscoring the intertwined housing and energy crises.
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