Page added on June 17, 2006
The current energy “climate” seems to be on the verge of a crisis that is shown by the poor offers of oil and reflected in the high prices of the crude today, unpayable by most countries. This is a crisis that could become a shortage of “black gold” worldwide.
Poor countries and even those modestly developed can get to a certain energy stability through polices designed to produce results in the short and medium term, without the need for unattainable multi-million investments. This is what Cuba is doing through the installation of electric generating plants and research into new sources like eolic energy (wind).
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