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2023-2024 Ecuador electricity crisis

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The 2024 Ecuador electricity crisis was caused by a severe drought that depleted water levels at hydroelectric plants and lack of capacity buildup. Ecuador experienced rolling blackouts for up to 14 hours per day in the fall of 2024.

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References

  1. US News & World Report 2024.

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