“…Increased interest and external engagement (EU, China, etc.) Political/Economic [14,28,30,31,59,60] Potential ease of sanctions by the US Political/economic [59] Transformation of the energy sector towards renewables (not only electricity) Political/Technological/Economic [48,50,55,56] Availability of international/development/climate financing Economic [52][53][54][55][56] High share of Cuban diaspora (remittances) interested in investing in Cuba Economic [65,66] Prosumerism and energy entrepreneurship by stakeholders at different scales Economic [14,36,67] Savings from imported fossil fuels Economic [2,25,41,44] Rural employment creation through renewables Economic/Social [14,36,41,67] Energy markets (local, national/regional) Economic [22,67] Investment potential in various sectors and relatively low competition (in the energy sector alone over 100 investment opportunities identified) Economic [13,27] Potential for demand side improvements in energy efficiency and energy saving Social/Cultural [36,42] Sustainability image as a sustainable energy pioneer Environmental [40] Reducing GHG emissions and environmental impacts of the energy sector Environmental [25, 41,53] Table 4 shows the threats identified. One of the most critical aspects is linked to the...…”