The installation of solar panels at radio stations in Holguin province is progressing. As part of efforts to address current electricity generation restrictions. Exacerbated by the tightening of the U.S. embargo—and the national energy transition program toward renewable energy sources.
The 2-kilowatt photovoltaic systems will benefit the nine stations of the Holguin radio network. An alternative that aligns with the government’s strategy to guarantee the broadcasts of this far-reaching and immediate communication medium.
With these actions, the radio reaffirms its commitment to keeping the population informed. Prioritizing the continuity of service as part of the collective effort for recovery and community well-being.
According to a recent publication in the newspaper Ahora, 151 2-kilowatt photovoltaic systems have been allocated to Holguin province. Intended for healthcare institutions, bank branches, and communication services.
These photovoltaic systems, donated by China to Cuba—five thousand in total—strengthen the country’s energy resilience. And sustain basic services during the most critical power outages.
Moreover the installation of solar panels has become an efficient and sustainable solution that is rapidly expanding. Generating a significant impact on society and the environment by reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Enabling electricity generation at a lower cost, and contributing significantly to environmental protection.
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