Award Number: DE-AC36-08GO28308, CX(s) Applied: A9, A11, B3.1, NREL, Location(s): PR, Office(s): Golden Field Office
Award Number: GFO-WAP-2016CX(s) Applied: A9, B5.16Weatherization Program OfficeLocation(s): PROffice(s): Golden Field Office
Develop regulatory framework for possibly privatized electric utility in Puerto Rico. Work will include information/policy analysis, preparation of reports, and electronic dissemination of info.
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program - American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - Municipality of Canovanas, Puerto Rico CX(s) Applied: B5.1, B5.16 Date: 01/31/2013 Location(s): Puerto Rico Offices(s): Golden Field Office
Puerto Rico State Energy Program for Physical Year 2012 CX(s) Applied: A9, A11 Date: 08/30/2012 Location(s): Puerto Rico Offices(s): Golden Field Office
Puerto Rico-City-Toa Baja CX(s) Applied: A9, A11, B2.5, B5.1 Date: 07/16/2012 Location(s): Puerto Rico Offices(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
DOE is proposing to provide federal funding to the Puerto Rico Energy Affairs Administration to support local and
regional efforts to address and achieve measurable improvements in market conditions for both commercial and
residential rooftop photovoltaic (PV) solar arrays.
regional efforts to address and achieve measurable improvements in market conditions for both commercial and
residential rooftop photovoltaic (PV) solar arrays.
Installation of an approximate 53 kW solar photovoltaic system on the roof of City Hall and a wind system (approximately 6 wind turbines at approximately 5 kW each).
1) Develop energy efficiency and conservation strategy, 2) technical consultant services to administer the grant, which includes travel, materials, and equipment, and 3) upgrade lighting and install air conditioning systems at City Hall; conduct energy audits, upgrade lighting and air conditioning systems at the Municipal Clinical Facility and Angel “Lito” Pena Fine Arts Center.
1) Create a green revolving loan fund, 2) installation of a green roof covering on the Criallo Science and Technology Center, 3) retrofit building lighting system at the Municipal Government Building, 4) feasibility study for establishing a wind farm including installation of 2 meteorological towers to collect data, 5) installation of an approximate 5 kW solar photovoltaic system and LED lighting and solar-powered lighting in parking lot at the Mariolga Head Start Center, 6) installation of an approximate 5 kW solar photovoltaic system on the Santa Elvira Community Center, and 7) installation of solar hot water heaters and photovoltaic systems on approximately 45 residences and the Villa Turabo Community Center.