The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected four Puerto Rico-based teams under the Programa de ComunidadesResilientes. The portfolio is funded by the Puerto Rico Energy Resilience Fund (PR-ERF), with an investment of up to $365 million. The initiative aims to improve energy resilience through solar and battery storage installations in community healthcare facilities, public housing, and subsidized multi-family properties.For multi-family housing, DOE plans to award up to $190 million for projects powering shared infrastructure. Selected projects include Puerto Rico Public Housing Administration’s “100x35 Renewable and Resilient” ($83.2 million) and Dynamic Solar Solutions’ “Sol y Seguridad para Multifamiliar” ($107.3 million).For healthcare facilities, up to $175 million is anticipated for solar and battery systems, including projects by the Hispanic Federation ($58.3 million) and Dynamic Solar Solutions ($116.2 million).
DOE funds $365M solar projects for Puerto Rico resilience in US
Puerto Rico teams, including Dynamic Solar Solutions and Puerto Rico Public Housing Administration, secured $365 million from DOE for solar and battery systems. Learn more here.
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