TY - RPRT AU - Robin Burton AU - Murali Baggu AU - Jill Rhodes AU - Nate Blair AU - Tom Harris AU - Manajit Sengupta AU - Clayton Barrows AU - Haiku Sky AU - Jaemo Yang AU - James Elsworth AU - Paritosh Das AU - Patrick Duffy AU - Gabriel Zuckerman AU - Jeremy Stefek AU - Prateek Joshi AU - Lawrence Paul Lewis AU - John Murphy AU - Peter Cappers AU - Jeff Deason AU - Margaret Pigman AU - Yilu Liu AU - Bandana Kar AU - Shih-Chieh Kao AU - Marcelo Elizondo AU - Xiaoyuan Fan AU - Patrick Maloney AU - Vishvas Chalishazar AU - Patrick Royer AU - Fernando BeretaDos Reis AU - Amanda Wachtel AU - Matthew Lave AU - Olga Epshtein Hart AU - Christian Birk Jones AU - James Ellison AU - Cody Newlun AU - Michele Chait AU - Harvey Cutler AU - Martin Shields AB -
Puerto Rico has committed to meeting its electricity needs with 100% renewable energy by 2050, along with realizing interim goals of 40% by 2025, 60% by 2040, the phase-out of coal-fired generation by 2028, and a 30% improvement in energy efficiency by 2040, as established in Puerto Rico Energy Public Policy Act (Act 17). Since hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017, DOE and its national laboratories have provided Puerto Rico energy system stakeholders with tools, training, and modeling support to enable planning and operation of the electric power grid with more resilience against further disruptions. On February 2, 2022, DOE, FEMA, and six national laboratories launched the two-year Puerto Rico Grid Resilience and Transitions to 100% Renewable Energy Study (PR100) to conduct comprehensive analysis of stakeholder-driven pathways to Puerto Rico's energy future. The robust and objective energy analysis entails five activities, with an emphasis on power system reliability, resilience, and generation planning. This presentation provides a six-month progress update on the study, including presentation of four initial scenario frameworks defined with extensive stakeholder input.
DA - 07/2022 LA - eng N2 -Puerto Rico has committed to meeting its electricity needs with 100% renewable energy by 2050, along with realizing interim goals of 40% by 2025, 60% by 2040, the phase-out of coal-fired generation by 2028, and a 30% improvement in energy efficiency by 2040, as established in Puerto Rico Energy Public Policy Act (Act 17). Since hurricanes Irma and Maria in September 2017, DOE and its national laboratories have provided Puerto Rico energy system stakeholders with tools, training, and modeling support to enable planning and operation of the electric power grid with more resilience against further disruptions. On February 2, 2022, DOE, FEMA, and six national laboratories launched the two-year Puerto Rico Grid Resilience and Transitions to 100% Renewable Energy Study (PR100) to conduct comprehensive analysis of stakeholder-driven pathways to Puerto Rico's energy future. The robust and objective energy analysis entails five activities, with an emphasis on power system reliability, resilience, and generation planning. This presentation provides a six-month progress update on the study, including presentation of four initial scenario frameworks defined with extensive stakeholder input.
PY - 2022 TI - Puerto Rico Grid Resilience and Transitions to 100% Renewable Energy Study (PR100): Six-Month Progress Update ER -