Edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, UNO faculty member. Approaching an uncertain future without Fidel Castro, and still reeling from a downturn at the end of the cold war, Cuba must act decisively to improve its economy and living conditions. One of the major challenges facing the impoverished island nation is securing access to energy resources that are sufficient to meet the needs of its revitalization and development goals. What steps can Cuba take to achieve both short- and long-term energy sustainability and self-sufficiency? In this timely analysis, Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado and his colleagues answer that question. Cuba\u27s Energy Future sets the geostrategic context within which Cuba is operating. The book provides an overview of...
The study of energy transitions and the assessment of their potential requires a holistic understand...
The current economic, political, and social trends in Cuba indicate that energy consumption will inc...
Power to the People analyzes energy development in Cuba both before and after the Cold War and discu...
iii, 131 leaves : ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-131).Thi...
This collections consists of two interview summaries with centrally placed representatives of compan...
Cuba is accelerating its oil-sector investments to increase its production, triple its refining capa...
Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by i...
Over the last decades Cuba has been remarkably successful at revitalizing its energy sector by signi...
Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by i...
Cuba’s national pride comes from their autonomy in many industries, although they have been dependen...
Cuba, a small island in the Caribbean Sea with a total land area of 109.884 km2 and a population of ...
This article examines Cuba\u27s upcoming oil exploration drilling program. It outlines some of the b...
The solution to the energy crisis faced by Cuba between 2004-2005 was a comprehensive system of act...
Spanish company Repsol YPF SA has leased several offshore blocks from the Cuban government and is ex...
Havana\u27s economic relations with Caracas are increasing under the government of President Raúl Ca...
The study of energy transitions and the assessment of their potential requires a holistic understand...
The current economic, political, and social trends in Cuba indicate that energy consumption will inc...
Power to the People analyzes energy development in Cuba both before and after the Cold War and discu...
iii, 131 leaves : ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-131).Thi...
This collections consists of two interview summaries with centrally placed representatives of compan...
Cuba is accelerating its oil-sector investments to increase its production, triple its refining capa...
Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by i...
Over the last decades Cuba has been remarkably successful at revitalizing its energy sector by signi...
Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by i...
Cuba’s national pride comes from their autonomy in many industries, although they have been dependen...
Cuba, a small island in the Caribbean Sea with a total land area of 109.884 km2 and a population of ...
This article examines Cuba\u27s upcoming oil exploration drilling program. It outlines some of the b...
The solution to the energy crisis faced by Cuba between 2004-2005 was a comprehensive system of act...
Spanish company Repsol YPF SA has leased several offshore blocks from the Cuban government and is ex...
Havana\u27s economic relations with Caracas are increasing under the government of President Raúl Ca...
The study of energy transitions and the assessment of their potential requires a holistic understand...
The current economic, political, and social trends in Cuba indicate that energy consumption will inc...
Power to the People analyzes energy development in Cuba both before and after the Cold War and discu...