Nicaragua suffered an energy crisis in 2006, with countrywide blackouts lasting from four to 12 hours a day. The cause? The country was too dependent upon imported fuel oil, which at the time was the source of most of its electricity. Oil prices had escalated from less than US$40 to over US$100 per barrel, which, when paired with a strict energy rationalization policy, left hundreds of thousands...
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