Starting tomorrow, Ecuador will experience scheduled power outages as announced by the Energy and Mines Minister, Fernando Santos. The reason is a severe energy crisis. This crisis worsens because of the country’s worst drought in 50 years. The eastern region is hardest hit. This region houses 90% of the nation’s power plants. Santos gave details […]
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