Cuba Strengthens Its Electrical System with New Donation of Diesel Engines from China.
The crews of the Generator Sets and Electric Services Company began assembling 25 diesel engines donated by the People's Republic of China, which will strengthen electricity generation in several provinces.
These engines, distributed in Matanzas, Ciego de Ávila, Holguín, and Havana, will contribute 30 MW to the national system (1.8 MW each). The donation also includes spare parts to maintain the operating capacity of the generating park. The assembly, which requires high-precision maneuvers, has the support of the Party, the Government, the Electric Union, and the Revolutionary Armed Forces.
Thanks to this cooperation, Cuba has recovered 225 MW of electrical capacity during the year. This donation reflects the brotherhood and solidarity between Cuba and China and reinforces the joint commitment to the sustainable development of the Cuban energy sector.
Is it me or is the Latino revolutionary nations, including Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, undergoing a technological renaissance after years of sanctions and color revolution attempts against these countries?
I'm seeing headline after headline.
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rainpizza - 3mon
Quantitative changes are starting to pile into qualitative ones.
Also, those 3 countries are receiving a lot of help and trade from China and Russia who are pretty generous with the technology exchanges.
Now, imagine a world where the US no longer stops progress for these 3 countries!
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RustySerpent - 3mon
Can't be overstated how important this is. Combined with the new solar parks going online this year and over the next couple years, this should really alleviate one of Cuba's most essential struggles. Electrification and sufficient power generation plus an ability to maintain this stuff with spare parts (unlike the old Soviet and GDR stuff they still run) are the lifeline for the Cuban revolution.
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TankieReplyBot - 3mon
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Cuba Strengthens Its Electrical System with New Donation of Diesel Engines from China.
The crews of the Generator Sets and Electric Services Company began assembling 25 diesel engines donated by the People's Republic of China, which will strengthen electricity generation in several provinces.
These engines, distributed in Matanzas, Ciego de Ávila, Holguín, and Havana, will contribute 30 MW to the national system (1.8 MW each). The donation also includes spare parts to maintain the operating capacity of the generating park. The assembly, which requires high-precision maneuvers, has the support of the Party, the Government, the Electric Union, and the Revolutionary Armed Forces.
Thanks to this cooperation, Cuba has recovered 225 MW of electrical capacity during the year. This donation reflects the brotherhood and solidarity between Cuba and China and reinforces the joint commitment to the sustainable development of the Cuban energy sector.
Source from a Cuban Telegram -> https://t.me/CubaXSiempre/18869
Cuban News channel that backs this up -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSDHaQ-AeUc
Is it me or is the Latino revolutionary nations, including Cuba, Venezuela, and Nicaragua, undergoing a technological renaissance after years of sanctions and color revolution attempts against these countries?
I'm seeing headline after headline.
Quantitative changes are starting to pile into qualitative ones.
Also, those 3 countries are receiving a lot of help and trade from China and Russia who are pretty generous with the technology exchanges.
Now, imagine a world where the US no longer stops progress for these 3 countries!
Can't be overstated how important this is. Combined with the new solar parks going online this year and over the next couple years, this should really alleviate one of Cuba's most essential struggles. Electrification and sufficient power generation plus an ability to maintain this stuff with spare parts (unlike the old Soviet and GDR stuff they still run) are the lifeline for the Cuban revolution.
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: