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London, May 30 (Prensa Latina) Six million British households could face power cuts this winter, as part of a plan devised by the Government to deal with a possible worsening of the energy crisis, the British press reported on Monday.
Havana, May 26 (Prensa Latina) Cuba defined as one of its priorities for 2022 the stabilization of the national electro-energy system, an element that is ratified this Thursday amid the complex situation due to the generation deficit.
Port-au-Prince, May 4 (Prensa Latina) Armed groups seized six fuel trucks that had just finished refueling at the Varreux terminal, north of this capital, the local press revealed on Wednesday.
Beijing, Mar 23 (Prensa Latina) China on Wednesday unveiled its plan to develop and use hydrogen as a new energy source, while working to achieve carbon neutrality and peak.
Tegucigalpa, Mar 16 (Prensa Latina) The 50-percent subsidy on diesel prices began in Honduras on Tuesday, following the request from President Xiomara Castro, from the Libertad y Refundacion (LIBRE) party.
Beijing, Jan 20 (Prensa Latina) PetroChina Co., one of the main crude oil producers in the country, on Thursday confirmed that it is under investigation by the Government, after discovering an illegal fuel trade by one of its subsidiaries.
Port-au-Prince, Dec 6 (Prensa Latina) The Nou pap Konplis organization (We will not be accomplices) today warned the government against any increase in fuel prices in Haiti and warned that the measure could lead to intense social unrest.
Port-au-Prince, Nov 19 (Prensa Latina) Haitian gas stations on Friday continue to collapse, a week after a truce by the armed gangs to allow the distribution of fuel.
Port-au-Prince, Nov 17 (Prensa Latina) The Haitian Ministry of Commerce prohibited the sale of fuel in tanks, effective as of today, and those who do not comply may be punished by law.
Port-au-Prince, Oct 26 (Prensa Latina) The director of the National Ambulance Center of Haiti, Didier Herald Louis, warned today that only two of the 92 vehicles operating in Port-au-Prince are working due to the serious fuel shortage.