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In La Herradura, the project of two wind farms that should contribute to the national grid is being carried out. Photo: Government of Las Tunas website. 

The migration of a significant part of our energy matrix towards renewable sources is an endeavor that Cuba has continued despite the constant battles.

This would logically imply a significant environmental impact by reducing the consumption of fossil fuels and, at the same time, it would have a great economic impact by reducing imports of these fuels.

The province of Las Tunas is one of the provinces that shows remarkable potentialities in terms of this objective. The projects being carried out in the eastern balcony are aimed at fully covering the local demand and at the same time contributing to the National Electric System.

In this regard, Granma obtained statements from Carlos Áreas Sobrino, director of the provincial electric company, who showed the ambitious goals in this regard.

THE BENEFITS OF THE SUN

Undoubtedly, the saying that Cuba is an eternal summer is, in terms of renewable sources, much more than a slogan. The intense incidence of sunlight throughout the year makes photovoltaic energy always a viable investment, due to its inexhaustible nature.

Currently, in Las Tunas there is, in relation to this source, an installed capacity of 11 megawatts (MW), but the prospects point to a remarkable growth, as the executive explained.

"Within the renewable sources program, the construction of two new solar parks is being carried out, with a donation from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). It is only in Las Tunas, in the municipality of Puerto Padre, specifically, called La Viste and La Línea.

"In these two parks work has been going on, although there have been situations with cement and steel, which had improvement as of August.

"We have proposed to accelerate their execution, so that, while the negotiation of the technological part is finished, we will have everything ready for the assembly. Between them, they would contribute 7.5 MW, which, added to the 11 MW of installed capacity for photovoltaic generation that we have now, the province would reach 18.5 MW for this concept".

However, there are more in the pipeline with the aim of reaching 70 MW of total installed capacity, just from solar photovoltaic energy.

"In the preparation plan we already have 12 areas awarded to the company, even with all the interconnection studies to the electric grids, for 12 more parks. Several of them are projected with a vision of foreign investment. In fact, potential investors have already come and we are waiting for a definition".

It is also worth mentioning that solar energy has become a feasible solution for the electrification of isolated houses, in areas where connection to traditional circuits is very complex. This says a lot about the profoundly social content of all the works carried out by the country. Areas Sobrino explained.

"A program for the installation of autonomous domestic photovoltaic systems is also being implemented. This responds to the fact that, after a study conducted in all municipalities, at the end of 2021, we learned that 102 dark houses had increased in areas of difficult access.

"We are working, then, to put service to some of them and replace in others the panels that have been damaged. We intend to finish in the first quarter of the year," he added.

THE WINDS ARE ALSO BLOWING FOR THE BETTER

Wind energy is another of the pillars that we can exploit, and in which this eastern territory also has a path to explore.

Some time ago we reported in this newspaper about the project comprising the Herradura I and Herradura II wind farms which, with Chinese technology, sought to exploit this renewable source.

While it is true that the harshness of recent years has prevented the project from moving at the pace the country would have liked, work has not stopped, as explained by the Director of Empresa Eléctrica in Las Tunas.

"Herradura I has not stopped at any time. With the help of the construction agencies and UNE, the execution has been maintained, so it can be said that there is significant progress in the civil works.

"By the order of location in which the wind turbine bases are located, they have been melting. Base number 15 is ready and the casting of number 12 is being prepared. In this way, the 22 bases that correspond to the same number of wind turbines, already stored in the territory, will be cast for the construction of a minimum scheme that will have an installed capacity of approximately 30 MW.

"In the case of Herradura II, it is a large investment, with generators of 2.5 MW of power, for a total of 50 MW. That investment is paralyzed, but we aspire to resume it, it is a will of the country."

However, this coastal area has other projections, equally important for the use of its wind energy potential, as the executive pointed out.

"Nearby, the Herradura III project is being prepared, with a potential area of about 30 MW to be installed, which is at a point of cooperative actions, because it has not yet been awarded. Now a wind measurement process is being developed, a study that takes between ten and 12 months to be able to define and approve the investment.

"In that area, if all these projects are completed, we would have around 130 MW installed. So that we have an idea, that figure can satisfy, at a given time, the demand of the province, just with wind energy".

Similarly, in the wind renewable energy preparation plan, a project is being worked on in the municipality of Manatí.

It is a much larger project, whose study is about 120 MW, with very powerful wind turbine engines. It has already been awarded to a Spanish company and a totally foreign capital company was created in Cuba to execute the project. For the last five months, the measuring tower has been installed there, at a height of 100 meters, taking the necessary records. The intention with that area is to make a hybrid project, also with solar energy, he says.

All this shows not only the enormous potential that the province has in terms of renewable sources, but also that there is a will to exploit them. It is not for nothing that some experts on the subject have described Las Tunas as the possible capital of renewable energy sources in Cuba.

Translated by ESTI