Cuba's Energy Future: Strategic Approaches to Cooperation

Cuba's Energy Future: Strategic Approaches to Cooperation

Cuba's Energy Future: Strategic Approaches to Cooperation

Cuba's Energy Future: Strategic Approaches to Cooperation

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Overview

Approaching an uncertain future without Fidel Castro, and still reeling from a downturn at the end of the cold war, Cuba must act decisively to improve its economy and living conditions. One of the major challenges facing the impoverished island nation is securing access to energy resources that are sufficient to meet the needs of its revitalization and development goals. What steps can Cuba take to achieve both short- and long-term energy sustainability and self-sufficiency? In this timely analysis, Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado and his colleagues answer that question.

Cuba's Energy Future sets the geostrategic context within which Cuba is operating. The book provides an overview of the evolving relations among Caribbean states and explains why Cuba and its longtime nemesis the United States should look for ways to cooperate on developing energy resources. The possible role of oil companies is explored, as is Cuba's energy relationship with Hugo Chavez's Venezuela.

The second section of Cuba's Energy Future features economic and technical appraisals, economic projections, and trends affecting Cuba's energy needs, including oil and natural gas potential, the country's antiquated electric power sector, and the role of biofuels such as sugarcane ethanol. The concluding section focuses on the conditions necessary for, and the mutual benefits of, greater cooperative engagement with the United States.

Contributors: Juan A. B. Belt (Chemonics International, formerly USAID), Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado (University of Nebraska–Omaha and University of Georgia), Amy Myers Jaffe (Rice University), Jorge R. Piñón (Florida International University), Ronald Soligo (Rice University).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815704591
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 11/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 143
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado is a professor of political science at the University of Nebraska–Omaha, where he is also the assistant director of the Office of Latino/Latin American Studies. He is also senior research associate of the Center for International Trade and Security at the University of Georgia. He is the author of Power to the People: Energy and the Cuban Nuclear Program (Routledge, 2000).

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgments vii

1 Evaluating the Prospects for U.S.-Cuban Energy Policy Cooperation Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado 1

2 Extracting Cuba's Oil and Gas: Challenges and Opportunities Jorge R. Piñón Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado 21

3 The Electric Power Sector in Cuba: Ways to Increase Efficiency and Sustainability Juan A. B. Belt 48

4 Energy Balances and the Potential for Biofuels in Cuba Ronald Soligo Amy Myers Jaffe 80

5 Prospects for U.S.-Cuban Energy Engagement: Findings and Recommendations Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado 110

Contributors 131

Index 133

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