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Blackouts in Cape Verde dropped 53% in 2022 to 51 hours without electricity

The time of electricity supply interruptions in Cape Verde fell 53% from 2021 to 2022, to 51.2 hours of blackout, with the island of Brava still the biggest problem, according to data from state-owned group Electra.

According to data compiled today by Lusa from the 2022 report and accounts of Electra, the group responsible for the production and distribution of electricity in Cape Verde, through 14 thermal power plants, two solar parks, and a wind farm, last year there were a total of 104 interruptions in this supply, which lasted for 3,071 minutes (51.2 hours).

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