Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by imported fuels. On the other hand, its location in the Caribbean Sea offers excellent geographical features for efficient exploitation of renewable energy resources. This article details the state of renewable energy development in Cuba, in terms of its sources, utilization, prospects and energy policy. At present, renewable energy in exploitation reaches around 2.042 million tonnes of oil equivalent, which is about 54.5% of Cuban annual crude oil production in 2009, and a total installed capacity of 400 MW, contributing about 4% of the national electricity generation. The main energy sources are concentrated in biomass (99.3%), followed by hy...
2016/17 KSP with Cuba Overview Chapter 1. Renewable Energy in Cuba 1. Renewable Energy P...
The solution to the energy crisis faced by Cuba between 2004-2005 was a comprehensive system of act...
This collections consists of two interview summaries with centrally placed representatives of compan...
Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by i...
Cuba, a small island in the Caribbean Sea with a total land area of 109.884 km2 and a population of ...
The article describes possible scenarios for the future development of the Cuban electricity system...
Renewable Energy Sources (RES) have become increasingly desirable worldwide in the fight against glo...
Over the last decades Cuba has been remarkably successful at revitalizing its energy sector by signi...
The decision of the Cuban Government to massively introduce Renewable Energy Sources (RES) as a way ...
The emissions of greenhouse gases stand as a major threat of today. Moving towards CO2 neutral or lo...
Cuba’s national pride comes from their autonomy in many industries, although they have been dependen...
Since 2013, the biggest Caribbean island, Cuba, has been undertaking an energy matrix change. There ...
iii, 131 leaves : ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-131).Thi...
Edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, UNO faculty member. Approaching an uncertain future without Fi...
By 2013, the province of Cienfuegos in Cuba consumed about 5165 GWh of primary energy, of which an e...
2016/17 KSP with Cuba Overview Chapter 1. Renewable Energy in Cuba 1. Renewable Energy P...
The solution to the energy crisis faced by Cuba between 2004-2005 was a comprehensive system of act...
This collections consists of two interview summaries with centrally placed representatives of compan...
Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by i...
Cuba, a small island in the Caribbean Sea with a total land area of 109.884 km2 and a population of ...
The article describes possible scenarios for the future development of the Cuban electricity system...
Renewable Energy Sources (RES) have become increasingly desirable worldwide in the fight against glo...
Over the last decades Cuba has been remarkably successful at revitalizing its energy sector by signi...
The decision of the Cuban Government to massively introduce Renewable Energy Sources (RES) as a way ...
The emissions of greenhouse gases stand as a major threat of today. Moving towards CO2 neutral or lo...
Cuba’s national pride comes from their autonomy in many industries, although they have been dependen...
Since 2013, the biggest Caribbean island, Cuba, has been undertaking an energy matrix change. There ...
iii, 131 leaves : ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-131).Thi...
Edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, UNO faculty member. Approaching an uncertain future without Fi...
By 2013, the province of Cienfuegos in Cuba consumed about 5165 GWh of primary energy, of which an e...
2016/17 KSP with Cuba Overview Chapter 1. Renewable Energy in Cuba 1. Renewable Energy P...
The solution to the energy crisis faced by Cuba between 2004-2005 was a comprehensive system of act...
This collections consists of two interview summaries with centrally placed representatives of compan...