Kuwaiti agency financing small hydro development in Cuba
HAVANA, Cuba
04/26/2016
By Michael Harris
Associate Editor
Cuba has signed a deal with the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic 
Development that will see KFAED provide US$30 million in financing for 
the construction of 34 small hydropower projects.
The agreement, signed this week in Havana, targets Cuba's rural areas 
with the hope that improved energy supplies will decrease immigration 
toward cities and stimulate agricultural production.
KFAED said the 34 small hydro projects will be constructed on existing 
infrastructure and have a cumulative capacity of about 14.6 MW. The 
initiative will also include the construction of three linking 
substations that will transmit to Cuba's national grid, along with about 
75 km of transmission line.
The organization also said the financing will lead to the "expansion of 
scientific research centers and universities to enhance in general the 
development of the hydropower sector, as well as the institutional 
support and consulting services for the detailed designs, preparing 
tender documents and supervision of the project."
The 21-year loan includes a grace period of seven years and is expected 
to cover about 40% of the project's overall costs. The remainder will be 
paid for by the Government of Cuba.
KFAED did not specify when it expects the first small hydro plant to 
come on line, but that the initiative should be completed within seven 
years.
Cuba has shown an interest in developing its hydro sector in recent 
months, with the Caribbean island benefitting from an International 
Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) collaboration with the Abu Dhabi Fund 
for Development (ADFD) in November. That partnership will also increase 
the country's access to small hydro.
Source: Kuwaiti agency financing small hydro development in Cuba - 
HydroWorld - 
http://www.hydroworld.com/articles/2016/04/kuwaiti-agency-financing-small-hydro-development-in-cuba.html
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