Cuba is aspiring to obtain 24 percent of its electricity
from renewable sources by 2030 and to that end has unveiled an initial set of
projects requiring a combined investment outlay of more than $600 million.
The island currently generates just 4.3 percent of its
electricity from renewable sources but it plans to allocate more than $3.5
billion to develop that sector over the next 15 years, Communist Party daily
Granma reported Friday.