01:26

Cuba: China delivers 1st batch of donations to Cuba to build solar parks

Content Partner Cover Image
Content Partner Profile Image
Uploaded by a Newsflare content partner

Buy video

The Chinese government on Friday delivered its first batch of donations for the construction of photovoltaic parks in Cuba . Under an agreement reached between China and Cuba, seven 5 MW photovoltaic parks will be built across six provinces in Cuba. This is part of Cuba's broader plan to install 92 solar parks by 2028, in a bid to tame an energy crisis that often leads to power outages across the country. The first batch of donations from China arrived in Artemisa, about 50 kilometers west of the capital Havana, for the implementation of a photovoltaic park project. Cuba's Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment Deborah Rivas said that the project involves seven parks and will contribute 35 megawatts (MW) to the island's electrical system upon completion. During the delivery ceremony in the municipality of Guanajay, just meters from where one of the seven parks will be built, Rivas assured that energy cooperation between Cuba and China is a priority. The official explained that the remaining parks will be located in the provinces of Pinar del Rio, Las Tunas, Holguin, Granma, and Guantanamo. She also thanked the Chinese government, particularly the International Development Cooperation Agency, for its contribution, which "will gradually reduce the annoying power outages" that the Cuban population suffers from. This first batch includes materials for the construction of the parks, with the rest of the resources expected to arrive during the first half of this year. The Chinese ambassador to Cuba, Hua Xin, said that this moment "marks another solid step" in the cooperation between the two countries in the field of new energy. The Cuban government is accelerating its efforts to change the energy matrix to produce electricity from renewable sources and reduce the Caribbean island's dependence on the import of fossil fuels. Millions of people in Cuba were left without electricity on Saturday following a failure in the national power grid the night before. The widespread blackout marks the fourth in the past six months, as the country struggles with a deepening economic crisis. According to a statement from the Ministry of Energy and Mines on social media, the outage was caused by a malfunction at a substation on the outskirts of Havana. Shotlist: Artemisa, Cuba - March 14, 2025: 1. Banner of ceremony for delivery of Chinese aid for photovoltaic park project; 2. Various of attendees at delivery ceremony; 3. Cuban Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment Deborah Rivas giving speech; 4. Various of boxes of Chinese aid, Cuban officials; 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Deborah Rivas, Cuba's Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade and Investment: "Energy cooperation between China and Cuba is considered a priority within bilateral cooperation. We rely on China's valuable contribution and support to walk the path of sustainability and energy transition in our country and build a community of shared future between the two nations."; 6. Attendees applauding; 7. Various of Chinese, Cuban officials signing, exchanging documents, posing for photos; 8. Chinese Ambassador to Cuba Hua Xin giving speech at ceremony; 9. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Hua Xin, Ambassador of China to Cuba (ends with shot 10): "We hope to use this project as an opportunity to contribute China's strength to ensuring energy security and promoting sustainable social development in Cuba."; 10. Various of workers. [Restriction - No access to mainland China]

Categories

Tags

From the blog

Stories not Stock: 3 Reasons Why You Should Use UGC Instead of Stock Video

Video content is an essential part of a brand’s marketing strategy, and while stock footage has been a reliable go-to in the past, forward-thinking companies are looking to user-generated content for their video needs.

View post
Content Partner Cover Image
Content Partner Profile Image
Uploaded by a Newsflare content partner

Buy video