This eBook is a unique scientific journey to the changing frontiers of energy transition in Cuba. The focus of this milestone publication is on social, economic, political and cultural aspects of energy transition in Cuba. Green energy transition with renewable energy sources requires the ability to identify opportunities across industries and services and apply the right technologies and tools to achieve more sustainable results. This eBook is covering a large diversity of Caribbean country´s experiences and realities trying to keep up with updated energy policy debates and dialogues. It combines accessible theory, relevant energy policy analysis and data, information and vital research of current Cuban economic, social and energy systems
Cuba’s national pride comes from their autonomy in many industries, although they have been dependen...
Edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, UNO faculty member. Approaching an uncertain future without Fi...
iii, 131 leaves : ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-131).Thi...
The transformation process in Cuba is not a current process, as it covers more than ten years. Themo...
This eBook is a unique scientific journey to the changing frontiers of energy transition in Cuba foc...
The study of energy transitions and the assessment of their potential requires a holistic understand...
Since 2013, the biggest Caribbean island, Cuba, has been undertaking an energy matrix change. There ...
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 article describes possible scenarios for the future development of the Cuban electricity system...
Transitioning from an energy system based on fossil fuels to an energy system based on renewables is...
The solution to the energy crisis faced by Cuba between 2004-2005 was a comprehensive system of act...
The decision of the Cuban Government to massively introduce Renewable Energy Sources (RES) as a way ...
Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by i...
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...
Edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, UNO faculty member. Approaching an uncertain future without Fi...
iii, 131 leaves : ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-131).Thi...
The transformation process in Cuba is not a current process, as it covers more than ten years. Themo...
This eBook is a unique scientific journey to the changing frontiers of energy transition in Cuba foc...
The study of energy transitions and the assessment of their potential requires a holistic understand...
Since 2013, the biggest Caribbean island, Cuba, has been undertaking an energy matrix change. There ...
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 article describes possible scenarios for the future development of the Cuban electricity system...
Transitioning from an energy system based on fossil fuels to an energy system based on renewables is...
The solution to the energy crisis faced by Cuba between 2004-2005 was a comprehensive system of act...
The decision of the Cuban Government to massively introduce Renewable Energy Sources (RES) as a way ...
Cuba is a nation with a high dependence on imported energy. About 53% of its energy is supplied by i...
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...
Edited by Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado, UNO faculty member. Approaching an uncertain future without Fi...
iii, 131 leaves : ; 28 cm.Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 122-131).Thi...