Cuba installs solar systems in health centers with support from China
Cuba installs solar systems in health centers with support from China
Cuba instala sistemas solares en centros de salud con apoyo de China - teleSUR

Amid the complex energy crisis facing the island, the Cuban government launched an accelerated plan to equip its vital health centers with solar technology.
The national program includes the installation of 5,000 photovoltaic systems donated by the People's Republic of China, of which more than 2,600 are being prioritized for strategic institutions in the country's 168 municipalities.
Each 2-kilowatt kit consists of solar panels, inverters, and storage batteries. This technical configuration is essential to ensure that medical equipment and medication refrigeration continue to operate autonomously during power outages.
Authorities from the Cuban Electric Union explained that this initiative seeks to diversify the energy matrix and strengthen resilience in a scenario marked by fuel shortages.
Beyond the hospital network , which includes more than 280 hospitals and 430 polyclinics , the project will also reach some 2,000 homes in isolated rural areas that have historically lacked stable access to electricity.
From the east of the country, specialists are making progress in assembling this equipment to protect services that are critical for the population.
This Cuban strategy aligns with the global trend of decentralizing energy to protect sensitive infrastructure , ensuring that basic sectors such as health and drinking water do not depend exclusively on the national grid in times of emergency.
In a context where the Donald Trump Administration took its "maximum pressure" strategy against Cuba to a breaking point, focusing its offensive on the total strangulation of the national energy system.
Washington imposed the oil blockade that targets any nation or shipping company that supplies crude oil to the island, a measure that the Cuban government denounced as a "collective punishment" that flagrantly violates international law and freedom of trade.
This energy blockade is having a devastating impact on the country's critical infrastructure. With more than three months having passed without the arrival of tankers , electricity generation has plummeted to minimal levels, causing massive blackouts that not only leave homes without power but also paralyze vital services, plunging the population into a humanitarian crisis orchestrated from the Oval Office.
While the US president boasts to the press that he "could do whatever he wants" with Cuba and that the island is reaching the "end of the road," reality shows a deliberate attempt to force a regime change through logistical strangulation.
However, analysts point out that this aggression against the Cuban electrical system also serves as a smokescreen for Trump , who is facing the stalemate of his war in Iran , the rejection of his European allies, and the rise in energy prices in his own country.