Cuba: At one o'clock in the morning on Sunday, November 3, the clocks in Cuba must be delayed one hour, which will restore normal time throughout the national territory, coinciding with the countries of the Northern Hemisphere that use it, Cubasí reports.

With the application of the normal time there will be a greater use of artificial light, which increases the demand for electricity at the peak time, which will occur between five in the afternoon and nine o’clock.

Consequently, the National Office for the Control of Rational Energy Use (ONURE) calls for increasing energy savings as a practice of life, both in homes and in the workplace.

ONURE urged to use only the necessary lighting and equipment at that time, trying to move household activities outside the maximum consumption hours.
 

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