We then examine some of Cuba''s current energy challenges, presenting data on Cuba''s energy mix as of 2014. We analyse the country''s proposed energy policy to achieve
READ MOREMario Alberto Arrastía-Avila, Lisa M. Glidden, Cuba''s Energy Revolution and 2030 Policy Goals: More Penetration of Renewable Energy in Electricity Generation, International
READ MOREA coherent policy and regulatory framework are essential for Cuba to facilitate an energy transition that does not disrupt energy supply, nor limits fuel supply to preferential political deals, incorporates
READ MORESince 2014, Cuba has had a policy for the prospective development of renewable energy sources and their efficient use, and in 2019 Decree Law 345
READ MOREBased on an analysis of Cuba''s economy and energy situation, a number of policies were selected for evaluation, including those aimed to reduce energy import dependence, increase the share
READ MOREThe pandemic has accentuated Cuba''s need to diversify and move from oil-generated energy to renewable sources of energy (RES). RES with large potential on the island
READ MORECuba has a total generating capacity of almost 6 gigawatts (GW), currently 4 per cent of total electricity production is renewable. Renewable energy sources, such as wind (up to 2 GW) and solar power
READ MOREHAVANA, July 30 (Reuters) - The Cuban capital of Havana will begin electricity blackouts in August, has canceled carnival and is taking other measures as the country''s energy
READ MORECuba''s electric sector is approaching an inflection point. Although the country has historically relied upon non-commercial barter agreements for imported oil to
READ MOREThe Cuban government set a goal of 24% of generation from renewable sources by 2030.13 The country recently signed agreements to build large, utility scale solar, wind, and
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