Wood Mackenzie's partnership with
Let’s Share the Sun
Let’s Share the Sun Foundation aspires to facilitate the use of solar energy in developing communities around the world. Together our mission is to raise funds and support energy access in Puerto Rico.
Transforming the way we power our planet
Reliable, affordable power should be accessible to all. But for many it’s a constant challenge. That’s why we’re proud to collaborate with Let’s Share the Sun to improve energy security in a rural mountain town in Puerto Rico.
Our 2024 volunteers
Headed up by Luke Lewandowski, this year's WoodMac volunteers included Kate Bremner, Sonia Snell, Paula Quiller, Octa Segura Delgado, Ana Fernández García, Steve Robertson-Pool, Fiona Murray and Shannon Buckley.
As a part of the collaboration between Wood Mackenzie and Let’s Share the Sun, the team focused on two meaningful goals: establishing energy security at women's shelters and facilitating access to clean energy.
Change from the ground up
Let’s Share The Sun's mission is to improve the livelihood of local communities through access to solar energy, working to provide solar systems to communities with poor grid access.
That’s a mission we are delighted to support. We began our relationship with the foundation in 2021, engaging with local communities and leveraging our strengths in research, advisory and data to help provide access to clean, sustainable energy.
Latin America is rich in access to the sun, but some areas lack fundamental resources
Our 2025 mission: For Anna
Anna, a bright 14-year-old, faces health challenges due to unreliable and costly power. She relies on a wheelchair and needs a stable, quiet, and temperature-controlled environment. Despite this, she recently attended her 8th grade graduation, showcasing her determination. Her story highlights the need for inclusive energy solutions. Wood Mackenzie and the non-profit Let's Share the Sun are working to bring solar power to those in need.
Provide a local, clean solution that creates stronger energy security for Anna, a woman challenged by cerebral palsy and microphaly
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