Preparing Puerto Rico for the next hurricane: Will microgrids reshape the island's energy landscape?
How are microgrids changing Puerto Rico's energy mix? Who is buying this technology? How will the market change over the next five years? Wood Mackenzie explores the answers to these questions, the microgrid policy environment, the competitive landscape and customer segmentation. This analysis builds on our proprietary project database of 41 microgrids on the island. We forecast the cumulative capacity on the island to reach 228 MW by 2024.
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FIGURE: Puerto Rico’s already-stressed electric industry
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