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What types of energy systems are covered in Cuba?
Coverage includes generation and storage systems, renewable energy installations (hydropower, solar PV, wind, biomass, ocean, and solar thermal), electrical grid history and characteristics, and an analysis of Cuba’s electrical energy resiliency.
How many wind farms are there in Cuba?
Wind. Today, there are four wind farms in Cuba constructed experimentally with an overall capacity of 11.5 MW, while there are 13 new projects under different phases of execution (Figure 4). Among the projects being implemented, three have government investment, nine have foreign investment, and one is still being negotiated.
How many photovoltaic farms are there in Cuba?
Photovoltaic. Currently, there are 67 photovoltaic farms in Cuba, with another 13 under construction, which will add about 42 MW to the existing installed power capacity. At present, photovoltaic generation contributes about 1.15% of the overall energy consumption in Cuba, with a total capacity of 157 MW.
What are the energy reforms in Cuba?
(JICA, 2016). Cuban government has instituted a series of energy sector reforms focusing on balancing of costs, improvement of energy efficiency, reduction of risks in energy distribution, increasing international cooperation, and implementation of renewable energy technologies.
How is Cuba changing its energy matrix?
As a policy decision, Cuba is changing its energy matrix by implementing four types of RES power plants and installing them along the island. This is not only a political issue, but it requires changes in the existing power system structure and new skills from people involved with the system design and operation.
What is the current electric power system in Cuba?
INTRODUCTION Current electric power system (EPS) in Cuba relies mainly on mineral oil-based fuels and natural gas fired generation. Cuba has its own oil and gas production, but e.g. on 2013, 38% of crude oil used for energy production was imported.


