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Puerto Rico Proposes New Regulations for Renewable Energy Certificates and Portfolio Compliance

 

May 15, 2024

The Puerto Rico Energy Bureau is proposing new regulations for Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) and compliance with the island's Renewable Energy Portfolio. This initiative aims to strengthen the regulatory framework supporting renewable energy development and ensure alignment with sustainability goals. Stakeholders and the public are invited to review the proposed regulations and provide feedback to help shape the future of Puerto Rico's renewable energy landscape.

 

For more information, visit the Puerto Rico Energy Bureau's official notice.

 


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PREB Finalizes Wheeling Implementation Agreements for Renewable Energy

 

Feburary 2, 2024

The Puerto Rico Energy Bureau (PREB) has completed agreements to implement wheeling, which allows electricity produced from renewable sources to be transported across the grid to consumers. This move is aimed at improving efficiency and sustainability in Puerto Rico's energy infrastructure. The wheeling implementation is a crucial step towards the island's goal of increasing its renewable energy capacity and reducing dependency on fossil fuels.

 

For more details, visit the full article by McConnell Valdés LLC.


Puerto Rico Energy Bureau Approves Final Wheeling Implementation Agreements

 

January 22, 2024

The Energy Bureau of the Puerto Rico Public Service Regulatory Board (“Energy Bureau”), pursuant Act 57-2014, as amended, known as the Puerto Rico Energy Transformation and RELIEF Act, and Act 38-2017, as amended, known as the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act of the Government of Puerto Rico, proposes to amend Regulation No. 9138, Regulation on Electric Energy Wheeling.

 

For more information, visit the Puerto Rico Energy Bureau's official notice.



Vow ASA and Circon Join Forces as Exclusive Providers for Major Caribbean Carbon Refinery® Projects in 2024

 

November 28, 2023

Vow ASA is positioning itself for a carbon recycling project in the Caribbean, utilizing advanced waste management and biogas production technologies. This initiative aims to convert waste into valuable resources, supporting sustainable development and reducing carbon emissions in the region. The project aligns with global efforts to tackle climate change by promoting circular economy practices and enhancing environmental sustainability.

 

For more information, visit the full article on Vow ASA.

 


Raquel Peña Appointed President of the Electric Cabinet in the Dominican Republic

 

 

October 12, 2022

Raquel Peña has been appointed as the President of the Electric Cabinet in the Dominican Republic. This new role places her at the forefront of overseeing the country's electric sector and driving forward energy initiatives. Peña's appointment is expected to strengthen the government's efforts in improving the energy infrastructure and promoting sustainable energy solutions.

 

For more details, visit the full article on Dominican Today.

 



Dominican Republic Embraces Green Energy to Enhance Energy Security

 

October 12, 2022

The Dominican Republic is advancing its green energy initiatives to boost tourism and strengthen energy security. The government is investing in renewable energy projects such as solar and wind power to reduce dependency on fossil fuels and promote sustainable development. These efforts are aimed at attracting eco-conscious tourists and ensuring a reliable energy supply, supporting the nation's economic growth and environmental goals.

 

For more details, visit the full article on Forbes.

 


Dominican Republic Assigns New Off-Takers for Wind & Solar Power Purchase Agreements

 

April 16, 2021

The Dominican Republic has designated new off-takers for its wind and solar power purchase agreements (PPAs). This move aims to enhance the country's renewable energy sector by ensuring the distribution of generated power from upcoming wind and solar projects. These agreements are part of the nation's broader strategy to increase its renewable energy capacity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a more sustainable and secure energy future.
 

For more information, visit the full article on Renewables Now.