Cuba looks to sun to solve its energy crisis
- Cuba is installing 44,000 solar panels in Cienfuegos near an unfinished nuclear plant.
- The island nation seeks to reduce oil reliance amid a decades-long economic crisis.
- Cuba's eight outdated thermoelectric plants face frequent breakdowns, causing daily outages.
- Energy Minister de la O Levy stated, "More than half of all the fuel consumed... Goes towards electricity production."
- The project aims for 12% renewable energy by 2025, yet batteries remain a crucial need.
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Cuba looks to sun to solve its energy crisis
Not far from the ruins of an unfinished nuclear power plant in the Cuban province of Cienfuegos, hundreds of workers are hastily installing 44,000 solar panels as the island seeks once again to reduce its reliance on oil to escape…
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