This concise guide provides the first complete overview of renewable energy technologies in Cuba and their current capabilities and prospects. Coverage includes generation and storage systems, renewable energy installations (hydropower, solar PV, wind, biomass, ocean, and solar thermal), electrical grid history and characteristics, and an analysis of Cuba’s electrical energy resiliency.
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Introduction.- Energy Overview and History for Cuba.- Renewable Energy Installations in Cuba (Solar PV, Wind, Biomass, Ocean, Solar Thermal).- Energy Storage in Cuba (Current Capacities and Prospects).- Cuba Electrical Grid History and Overview.- Overview of Electrical Grid Resiliency in Cuba.
Sobre el autor
Dr. Slobodan Petrovic is a full professor at the Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT) where he teaches in the only ABET-accredited BS and MS programs in renewable energy. Prior to OIT, he was a professor at the Arizona State University and held appointments at several companies as Vice President, Chief Technology Officer and Director of Engineering. Dr. Petrovic received a BS in Physical Chemistry from the University of Belgrade, and his Ph D in Chemistry from the Technical University of Dresden, and has more than 30 years of experience in various areas of science and technology. He is the author of the books Battery Technology Crash Course, Electrochemistry Crash Course for Engineers, Renewable Energy Crash Course (Springer) and Electrochemical Energy Storage (Mc Graw Hill), has published more than 80 articles in international journals and conference proceedings, and has over 50 pending or issued patents. Dr. Petrovic is a Founder and President of the humanitarian organization Solar Hope, which is dedicated to providing solar energy to countries in Africa.