Cuba Strengthens Measures for Growing Price of Fuel
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- 05 / 11 / 2008
"Although that world problem has implications in the national economy, the situation is favorable, as a result of the saving programs", asserted García.
The minister highlighted that the electric generation continues, although the prices of the fuel have made the kilowatt more expensive.
"Even when there is stability and there is not electricity deficit, it is necessary to maintain an offensive in the saving and the efficiency in the industry and the residential sector".
García Vera praised the efforts of the nation in programs such as the assembly of generators, the improvement of the electric wires and other actions.
The Cuban Minister of Basic Industry went all over the works of the sector in Santiago de Cuba, where she verified the constructive works for the creation of a community with 100 houses, fruit of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas.
At the moment the constructors are working in the leveling of the land, the foundation and the assembly of systems of pipes.
(Cuban News Agency)
The minister highlighted that the electric generation continues, although the prices of the fuel have made the kilowatt more expensive.
"Even when there is stability and there is not electricity deficit, it is necessary to maintain an offensive in the saving and the efficiency in the industry and the residential sector".
García Vera praised the efforts of the nation in programs such as the assembly of generators, the improvement of the electric wires and other actions.
The Cuban Minister of Basic Industry went all over the works of the sector in Santiago de Cuba, where she verified the constructive works for the creation of a community with 100 houses, fruit of the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas.
At the moment the constructors are working in the leveling of the land, the foundation and the assembly of systems of pipes.
(Cuban News Agency)
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