POWER Magazine•10 days ago
Keeping the Lights On: How Cuba Is Fighting an Energy Crisis Under Tightened Sanctions
Key Takeaway
Geopolitical sanctions can severely disrupt national energy grids, creating an urgent demand for resilient, fuel-independent power solutions.
AI Summary
- •Cuba's national power grid is experiencing a severe energy crisis, primarily due to intensified U.S. embargo and critical fuel supply shortages.
- •The crisis is driven by external geopolitical policy directly impacting the availability and reliability of traditional energy resources.
- •This scenario creates an urgent demand for resilient, domestically sourced, or sanction-proof power generation solutions to maintain grid stability.
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Article Content
The current state of the national power grid in Cuba is a response to an exceptionally complex scenario, marked by the intensification of the U.S. embargo and its direct impact on fuel supplies. This was the message delivered by First Deputy Minister of Energy and Mines, Argelio Jesús Abad Vigoa, during his appearance on the […] The post Keeping the Lights On: How Cuba Is Fighting an Energy Crisis Under Tightened Sanctions appeared first on POWER Magazine .