Cuba-Renewables Project

Cuba-Renewables, the EU-Cuba expert-exchange project to promote renewable energy sources and energy efficiency in Cuba, is financed by the European Union and managed by FIIAPP.

The main objective of the project is to support the efforts of the Cuban government aimed at the efficient and sustainable management of its resources with a view to diversifying Cuba's energy matrix.

The project is part of the "Cuban Energy Support Programme" developed as a cooperation strategy between the EU and Cuba, with 18 million euros of funding, distributed among 4 components and administered by various participants.

It has been included in the "EU-Cuba Expert Exchange Programme" so that it can benefit from the existing operational structure and a successful methodology.

  • Project data

  • Countries

    Cuba.

  • Sector

    Green Economy: climate change, energy, agriculture and fisheries

  • Total budget

    Green Economy: climate change, energy, agriculture and fisheries

  • Financer

    Green Economy: climate change, energy, agriculture and fisheries

  • Collaborating Spanish institution

  • Date

    Start - Green Economy: climate change, energy, agriculture and fisheries
    End - Green Economy: climate change, energy, agriculture and fisheries

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12/03/2024 Cuba and Spain exchange experiences on energy planning with renewable energy sources Three Cuban universities and five rural municipalities have participated in a training course on small-scale Energy Planning, given by the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge and the Carlos III University of Madrid... Icono de flecha hacia la derecha
Cooperation stories: Energy transition in Cuba
21/02/2020 Cooperation stories: Energy transition in Cuba We make the most of the European project, managed by the FIIAPP, promoting renewable energy in... Icono de flecha hacia la derecha
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25/06/2020 “The global challenge is clear: the widening in the gender gap is a reality” Icíar Bosch, Jimena Cazzaniga and Ana Cirujano, FIIAPP colleagues who are also part of the Foundation's gender group, tell us how they see gender equality as being in danger at the global level due to the Covid-19... Icono de flecha hacia la derecha