Cuba has introduced a new tariff of CUP 90 ($3.75)/kWh for surplus renewable electricity exported to the national grid, replacing a lower differentiated pricing system for residential and non-residential producers.
May 25, 2026
From pv magazine LatAm
Cuba has raised the tariff paid for renewable electricity exported to the National Electric System (SEN), increasing compensation for some producers by as much as 30-fold under a new pricing framework.
Resolution 114/2026, issued by Cuba’s Ministry of Finance and Prices, establishes a single tariff of CUP 90/kWh for electricity supplied to the grid from residential and non-residential renewable energy systems. The measure applies to distributed generation assets including solar PV and wind installations.










