Renewables

30 Years of Achievements: Citma Celebrates its Anniversary in Cuba

Olivia Martin y Herrera
April 22, 2024
3 minutes

April 21 marked the 30th anniversary of the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Environment (Citma) in Cuba, highlighting three decades of leadership in research and development to address environmental and technological challenges in the Caribbean island. Since its inception, Citma has been a driving force of innovation, leading projects in areas such as renewable energy, seismology, and biodiversity. With the establishment of specialized research centers, Citma has promoted the development of clean and sustainable technologies, paving the way for a greener future for Cuba.

Citma has played a crucial role in promoting renewable energy in Cuba, facilitating research and projects that harness the country's natural resources efficiently. From identifying sites for wind turbines and solar panels to implementing measures to reduce diesel viscosity in thermoelectric plants, Citma has tirelessly worked to promote the use of clean and renewable energy sources across the island.

Moreover, Citma has closely collaborated with other institutions and organizations to address environmental issues such as pollution and climate change. Through programs for conserving protected areas and implementing measures to reduce pollution, Citma has worked to safeguard Cuba's rich natural heritage for future generations. In summary, Citma has left a lasting legacy of scientific progress and environmental protection in Cuba, laying the foundation for a more prosperous and sustainable future.

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