Energy Revolution

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Cuban billboard during the 2005 Energy Revolution, stating in English: "A revolution with energy. Saving more we will have more."

The Energy Revolution (Spanish: revolución energética) was a campaign through which Cuba attempted to decarbonize its economy. It was announced by Fidel Castro on July 26, 2005, in the wake of massive disruption to Cuba's electric grid during Hurricane Dennis, during a speech commemorating the attack on Moncada Barracks.[1] The campaign attempted to decentralize Cuban electricity infrastructure. It replaced durable household goods with more energy efficient models, and increased the use of renewable energy resources. However, As of 2026, Cuba remains dependent on imported oil. Cuba burns 100,000 barrels of oil daily to supply electricity (15 TWh in 2023), with small contributions from other sources.[2][3]

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