Una mirada a la transición de la matriz energética cubana

A look to the transition of the cuban energy matrix

Authors

  • Mika Korkeakoski Universidad de Turku (UTU), Centro de Investigaciones sobre Futuros de Finlandia (FFRC)
  • Miriam Lourdes Filgueiras Sainz de Rozas Universidad Tecnológica de La Habana José Antonio Echeverría (CUJAE), La Habana

Abstract

Change is inherent to living  systems. Societies are living and open systems, composed of interdependent elements that are structured in subsystems/sectors; subsystems composed of people, also interdependent and connected to each other. Thus, any change in any of them will directly influence the rest of the subsystems and elements that make up society. To understand a certain phenomenon, it is necessary to study its background, evolution and interrelationships. It has often been thought that those in charge of energy development in Cuba are the organizations at the productive sector; this is an important component, but not the only one. Precisely, this article of reflection outlines a look to understand the energy transition within different sectors of the Cuban context, its background, evolution and interrelations from a historical-logical approach, starting with a group of reflections on the subject and concludes with other reflections on a way forward.

Published

2022-09-09