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In the short term, the investment project consists of installing 1,000 MW of solar photovoltaic energy by 2025, distributed across 46 solar parks throughout the country.

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Is investing in Cuba becoming more difficult?

Investing in Cuba is becoming increasingly difficult,” commented user Horus on an article about the issue published on Cubadebate, the country's most-read state news portal. The law could discourage entrepreneurship in small industries or productive areas that typically consume significant electricity.

How much does a 1 KW generator cost in Cuba?

At state-run Copextel retail stores, a basic 1 KW generation module costs 2,551 MLC, pegged to the US dollar. The average salary in Cuba is 4,648 pesos (approximately $38.70) based on the official exchange rate of 120 pesos to one dollar.

Why has Cuba suffered three blackouts in less than 2 months?

Since 2020, this Caribbean Island nation of 10 million people has struggled to meet domestic electricity demand with its production facilities. The instability of the electrical system has been so evident that Cuba has suffered three nationwide blackouts in less than two months – the most recent on Wednesday, December 4.

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