Cuba begins construction of 55 solar parks with
Cuba began the construction of 55 solar parks as part of its strategy to address the country''s energy issues, with financing from China.
The Cuban government's plan is to install 55 solar parks similar to the one in Cotorro by 2025. The total capacity will be 1,200 MW. These are part of a broader project running until 2028, which aims to build 92 parks, with the goal of adding more than 2,000 MW to the National Electro-Energy System.
HAVANA TIMES – On February 21, 2025, the first solar photovoltaic park was inaugurated, with a capacity of 21.8 MW. The project, located in Cotorro—on the outskirts of Havana—is part of the island's government's bet on solar energy to address the country's dire electricity situation.
The energy situation in Cuba is critical. The Cuban electrical system has suffered for years due to a lack of investment, aging infrastructure, and difficulties in obtaining fuel. First published in Spanish by El Toque and translated and posted in English by Havana Times.
The project, located in Cotorro—on the outskirts of Havana—is part of the island's government's bet on solar energy to address the country's dire electricity situation. According to Ricardo Mengana, director of the Renewable Energy Sources Company, the Cotorro park began operating in test mode on the Monday prior to its inauguration.
Cuba began the construction of 55 solar parks as part of its strategy to address the country''s energy issues, with financing from China.
Chinese and Cuban authorities signed an investment agreement to jointly implement a project to expand the use of renewable energy. In the short term, the investment project consists of
The adoption of solar power in Cuba is a direct response to a deepening energy crisis driven by international sanctions and fuel supply issues. While government and private initiatives are
Beyond the expectations for the opening of the solar parks and the possibility of easing the country''s energy crisis, how is the overall plan progressing, and what challenges does it face in
Cuban authorities emphasize that these solar projects align with broader plans to modernize energy systems while reducing outages. The locations chosen for the plants span multiple
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