By Wennys Diaz Ballaga on March 28, 2025
Yesterday, the Mango Dulce solar farm in Artemisa was inaugurated, which already had seven inverters generating electricity. All the photovoltaic solar parks scheduled to be completed this March are now already synchronized, according to Vicente de la O Levy, Minister of Energy and Mines, in his account in X.
There are now six new parks of 21.8 megawatts: La Sabana, in Granma; Mango Dulce, in Artemisa; Remedios, in Villa Clara; La Corúa, in Holguín; Jovellanos, in Matanzas; and Ciego Norte, in Ciego de Ávila. These are added to the two already in operation since last February: Escuela de Enfermería, in Cotorro, Havana; and Alcalde Mayor, in Abreus, Cienfuegos.
The First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Party and President of the Republic, Miguel Díaz-Canel Bermúdez, also at X, acknowledged that this is great news, “the result of the efforts of engineers, technicians, workers, of a whole people who have put themselves at the service of one of the most important works of recent years in Cuba”.He added that “we continue advancing on all fronts to recover the National Electric System (SEN)”.
Yesterday, the Mango Dulce park was inaugurated in Artemisa, with the presence of the Vice Prime Minister, Commander of the Revolution Ramiro Valdés Menéndez, and since the previous afternoon it already had its seven inverters generating.
As part of the national program to move towards the use of clean energies and the recovery of the electrical grid by 2025 it is expected to incorporate fifty of these large parks.
Source: Granma