Montevideo., The governments of Cuba and China yesterday signed an agreement for the development of photovoltaic parks on the island, as part of a strategy of the Caribbean nation to overcome one of the worst energy crises in its history. The Electrical Union of Cuba and the International Center for Technical and Economic Exchange of China (Cicete) signed an agreement for the generation of 85 megawatts in photovoltaic parks
reported the Ministry of Energy and Mines on the social network diesel base. According to the Chinese ambassador to Cuba, Hua The national energy transition strategy in Cuba plans to install a total of 92 photovoltaic solar parks before 2028, 55 of which would come into operation in 2025, in order to reduce recurring blackouts in the country. In the most recent session of the National Assembly of People’s Power, the Minister of Energy and Mines, Vicente de la O, explained that the goal is to achieve energy sovereignty.