Cuba fails to restore electricity, suffers second nationwide blackout after grid collapse (www.miamiherald.com)
from BombOmOm@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 19:04
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MediaBiasFactChecker@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 19:05 next collapse
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DMCMNFIBFFF@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 19:16 next collapse

wp:Solar power by country

According to this, Cuba produces less than 2% the solar power as Chile.

Rookwood@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 19:50 next collapse

Solar is very expensive upfront cost and requires upgraded infrastructure. Cuba is poor and their infrastructure is old as fuck.

DMCMNFIBFFF@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 17:47 collapse

The beauty of solar is one doesn’t always need infrastructure: little more than a few panels, some batteries, and an inverter.

NOT_RICK@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 20:55 next collapse

Damn, Namibia

linearchaos@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 04:16 collapse

Cuba gets a hell of a lot of hurricanes. They probably have a hard time keeping a solar farm nailed down. Likely they have some of the same problems if they tried to do a lot of wind. Wave or tidal might not be a miserable choice, But that stuff’s pretty expensive, and they’re still going to have a lot of extreme weather to deal with.

It probably wouldn’t hurt them to have a small nuclear reactor. It would have to be designed very carefully and have a lot of failsafes and redundancies as using diesel for emergency coolant backup is probably not a viable solution for them.

DMCMNFIBFFF@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 17:54 collapse

If some roofs can withstand hurricanes, so can some solar panels. Presumably some wind turbines can withstand hurricane-force winds.

Death_Equity@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 19:50 next collapse

We should have called them up after the first time and asked how we can help, but noo.

NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io on 19 Oct 20:25 next collapse

By not blockading them, presumably.

Death_Equity@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 22:39 collapse

That definitely can’t be why they don’t have the things they need.

mlg@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 22:50 collapse

I believe they rely on oil from Venezuela.

Which if iirc got the same treatment as Iran for not falling in line lol.

So I guess you could technically say it was indirect sanctions.

linearchaos@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 04:10 collapse

I’m not saying we don’t have a hand in that but Venezuela is having their own governmentak crisis ATM.

InverseParallax@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 04:42 collapse

I’m sure we would have, if we didn’t have an election going and the Cubans in Florida weren’t actually drooling watching the misery like pornhub.

MinorLaceration@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 22:54 next collapse

Practical Engineering video explaining why this is an inherently difficult task, even for a country that has the money to better maintain their grid.

youtu.be/uOSnQM1Zu4w?si=NNPwYuamX0CoE1Bk

mindaika@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Oct 23:34 collapse

Wait, so it’s not because of communism? No way

john89@lemmy.ca on 19 Oct 23:17 next collapse

That blows.

delgato@lemmy.world on 19 Oct 23:38 next collapse

This is so profoundly sad for a country that once had so much. My Cuban ex-pat family decry the communist government role here but I can never forgive the US for their inhumanity in tacitly letting this disaster unfold and others in the Caribbean, but what else is new.

LostMyRedditLogin@lemmy.world on 20 Oct 01:12 collapse

I’m surprised China hasn’t jumped all over this.