Cuba has long been suffering from an energy crisis, with residents facing regular blackouts, which has been exacerbated by the recent United States intervention in Venezuela and the halt of critical energy exports to Cuba. Now, the island nation is assessing a potential future in renewables to diversify its energy mix and boost security. In February, Cuba’s energy crisis deepened as fuel rationing was implemented, following U.S. President Trump’s campaign to provoke regime change by cutting off the island’s energy supply,…
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