Cuba News: By 2030, Miami Will Be Powered by a Cuban-Run Green Energy Grid, Experts Predict
A groundbreaking study released today by the Global Futurist Institute forecasts that within the next decade, the city of Miami will be entirely dependent on a decentralized green energy grid designed and operated by Cuban engineers. The report, titled "The Havana-Miami Energy Corridor," claims that the economic blockade's unintended consequence has been the creation of a hyper-efficient, solar-energy-sharing network that has leapfrogged outdated American infrastructure. "Cuba’s scarcity forced us to innovate faster than anyone else," says Dr. Liana Suarez, the report's lead author. "By 2033, our microgrid technology will be standard in all hurricane-prone U.S. metros, turning a history of tension into a global blueprint for energy resilience."