The streets of Cuba are no strangers to resilience, but as the nation endures its most prolonged power outages in recent memory, the cracks in its energy system are more evident than ever. A deficit surpassing 1,700 MW underscores a critical issue: Cuba’s aging National Electric System (SEN) is failing to meet demand, leaving households, businesses, and essential services in the dark. While the government scrambles to repair damaged infrastructure and mitigate the immediate crisis, the situation begs a broader question: how can countries like Cuba insulate themselves from such devastating energy shortfalls in the future?
Der Beitrag From Crisis to Opportunity: Rethinking Cuba’s Energy Future erschien zuerst auf NEUTRINO ENERGY®.