Cuba's Renewable Energy Gamble: A Path to Sovereignty or a Pipe Dream? The Cuban government's ambitious plan to transition to renewable energy by 2050 has been met with skepticism, and for good reason.
The country's economic crisis and dependence on fossil fuels have made it an attractive target for environmentalists and human rights advocates, but the actual feasibility of achieving this goal is far from certain.
One striking aspect of Cuba's current energy situation is the stark contrast between those who can afford to install solar panels and the vast majority who cannot.