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Vietnam Donates 80 MW Solar Parks to Cuba in Mayabeque

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Vietnam Donates Solar Parks​ too ​Boost Cuba‘s Renewable Energy Capacity

Mayabeque, Cuba – A notable infusion of renewable energy is headed for Cuba’s power grid wiht the arrival of a donation⁤ from the Vietnamese government: ‌four photovoltaic⁢ solar parks slated for construction in the province⁤ of Mayabeque.⁢ The project, announced by the Mayabeque ‍electric Company, aims to bolster the ​nation’s energy matrix and improve⁣ service stability.

the⁢ new facilities – Vista Alegre, el Jobo, El⁤ Fénix,‌ and El Comino – ⁤will collectively add 80 megawatts (MW) of power to the electrical system. ‌An additional 10 MW of cumulative capacity​ will be achieved through the integration of modern energy storage systems, designed ​to address peak​ demand and compensate for fluctuations in solar production. This initiative underscores ⁣Cuba’s commitment to diversifying its ⁤energy sources and reducing ​reliance ‍on traditional fossil ⁣fuels.

Currently, land readiness is underway at⁢ the designated sites, ⁤marking⁣ the initial phase of construction before the installation of structures and photovoltaic panels. Authorities in Mayabeque’s energy sector emphasize the project’s importance as a pivotal step in expanding renewable energy resources across the⁤ province⁤ and​ the country ⁣as a whole. The donation represents a strengthening of ties between Cuba and Vietnam, and a tangible contribution to Cuba’s long-term energy ‍security.

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