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    Informative Note of 26 September

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    Linieros aThe Directorate of the Electrical Company reports that during the weekend, interruptions were reported in the primary distribution lines of the Colorado and La Juanita circuits due to damaged devices on the network.

    Furthermore, interruptions were reported, associated with transformers:

    Of the A 208 circuit on F Street between Abraham Delgado and Narciso López and on Pedro Méndez Street between Abraham Delgado and Narciso López, of the Gaspar circuit in the town of the same name, of the A 110 circuit on H Street between 6th and 7th, of the Patria circuit at the Los Cleros farm, of the Morón Norte circuit on Maratí Street between Agramonte and Máximo Gómez, of the Nereida circuit in Santander, of the Morón Sur circuit on Adelina Street between Hermanos González and Enrique Varona and of the Venezuela circuit in Domínguez, due to damaged devices on the network.
     
    Yesterday the electrical service was affected by a deficit in generation capacity throughout the day, with a maximum of 83 MW.

    The availability of the SEN at 06:00 hours is 1870 MW and the demand is 3020 MW, with 1175 MW affected by a capacity deficit. For the midday period, an outage of 980 MW is estimated.

    Unit 2 of the Felton TPS is out of service due to a fault. Units 1 and 2 of the Santa Cruz TPS and unit 4 of the Cienfuegos TPS are undergoing maintenance.

    The limitations in thermal generation are 492 MW. 56 distributed generation plants are out of service due to fuel issues, accounting for 460 MW, and 153 MW are unavailable due to a lack of lubricant, for a total of 624 MW.

    For the peak period, the recovery of 80 MW is estimated in distributed generation engines that are currently out due to fuel issues.

    With this forecast, for the peak period an availability of 1950 MW and a maximum demand of 3550 MW are estimated, for a deficit of 1600 MW, therefore, if the predicted conditions persist, an outage of 1670 MW is forecast for this period.

    With these elements, for today in the province of Ciego de Ávila a deficit of around 100 MW is estimated, during the period of maximum demand.

    We do not have a schedule for today due to the complex energy situation the country is experiencing; the circuits will be affected or restored depending on the deficit required at each moment of the day, which is highly variable It is also important to take into account that there are prioritised circuits associated with hospitals, and with water and dairy supply.
     
    THE ELECTRICAL COMPANY APOLOGISES FOR THE INCONVENIENCE CAUSED
     

    26 September 2025