The funding for all local projects comes from the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) program. #NewsismyBusiness
Each center received approximately 8 kilowatts of solar and approximately 20 kilowatt hours of energy storage (batteries). #NewsismyBusiness
In the case of Villas del Sol, access to energy and water is limited, with an inefficient infrastructure. #NewsismyBusiness
The three-day fair aims to educate about solar power, generators and other options. #NewsismyBusiness
‘Building a Better Energy Future’ promises improved reliability and customer service. #NewsismyBusiness
MCS Foundation and ReSOLient Energy Solutions partner to install system to benefit more than 100 residents. #NewsismyBusiness
“San Juan Va Por Ti” program is already providing support for 3,000 patients during power outages.
The new office will be responsible for creating guidance between companies selling solar systems and consumers.
This station provides services, supports, and coordinates the emergency response to 10 surrounding municipalities.
New Jersey-based ASCO Power Technologies recently participated in the development of a solar panel grid for the Niños Jesús de Nazaret children’s shelter in Mayagüez, which was without power for months after Hurricane María struck in 2017 and has had no reliable source of power since. The facility serves as a home and school for neglected children […]
Schneider Electric announced work on projects to redesign and rebuild renewable energy infrastructure in federal buildings in the Caribbean that were destroyed by Category 5 hurricanes in 2017 to make them able to withstand those hurricanes in time for the 2022 season. Specifically, the projects focus on rebuilding systems that delivered renewable solar energy to St. […]
Medtronic Puerto Rico, a medical technology, services, and solutions company, unveiled Tuesday a 17-acre area comprising 18,000 photovoltaic cells at its plant in Juncos, in the presence of company and government officials.
Puerto Rican cement product manufacturing company Master Products in Toa Baja announced Tuesday the start of a new phase in energy self-sufficiency with the installation of a $1.8 million solar panel system for its plant.
Puerto Rican food and beverage distribution company B. Fernández & Hnos. recently completed the installation of solar panels, which will generate 43 percent of the annual electricity consumption of the enterprise.
The Palmas del Mar Homeowners Association recently inaugurated a $227,000 photovoltaic project, the first at Palmas del Mar, which will supply the electrical needs of it’s main building, an 11,000 square-foot facility.
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