The following article from Brasil de Fato reports on China’s donation of almost 70 tons of power generator parts and accessories to Cuba. Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment Déborah Rivas said that the donation “reflects the high sensitivity of the Chinese government authorities to Cuba’s needs, and their firm support for Cuba under … Continue reading China donates 70 tons of equipment to help Cuba restore its electric system
“Currently, more than 95% of the country’s power generation comes from fossil fuels, while only 5% comes from renewable sources. Cuba aims to generate up to 25% of its electric energy from renewable sources over the next five years. By 2050, the aim is to cover the entire energy matrix with electricity generation based on renewable energy sources.”
maybe more like an albatross around the neck when you factor in climate change; polynesia has suffered a half dozen typhoons hitting land this year and the caribbean might soon follow suite.
“Currently, more than 95% of the country’s power generation comes from fossil fuels, while only 5% comes from renewable sources. Cuba aims to generate up to 25% of its electric energy from renewable sources over the next five years. By 2050, the aim is to cover the entire energy matrix with electricity generation based on renewable energy sources.”
Frankly, this is their Achilles’ heel
maybe more like an albatross around the neck when you factor in climate change; polynesia has suffered a half dozen typhoons hitting land this year and the caribbean might soon follow suite.