Project location
UNESCO Cuba
Project ID
Pending
Track
Offtake - 2025
Prepurchase - 2025
Contracted tons
19.194 TCO2
The Guanahacabibes Peninsula
Located on the southwestern tip of Cuba’s peninsula, this biosphere reserve covers over 120,000 hectares, including a designated National Park. Its diverse ecosystems range from mangrove forests and coastal areas to pristine fields of silica sand and caves. Home to nearly 200 bird species and four of the seven global marine turtle species, the reserve is vital for wildlife conservation. Its uninhabited beaches provide crucial nesting sites for green and loggerhead turtles.
As a protected area, the reserve plays an essential role in preserving biodiversity and the cultural heritage of local tribes. Our modular, adaptable technologies enable us to deliver impactful, specialized services in this remote location, supporting the protection of both ecosystems and traditional ways of life.
Project Milestones
Development Status
Early development
Completed
Advanced development
Not Started
Implementation / Construction
Not Started
Operating
Not Started
Certification Journey
Preliminarily Assessed
Nearly Completed
Certified
Not Started
Delivery timeline
2025-2026
Project Documents
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