Can Distributed Solar Advance a Just and Sustainable Energy Transition For Communities in Puerto Rico
17 de diciembre de 2020
Presentado por:
- Marla Pérez Lugo, Macalester College and UPRM
- Meghan Mooney, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Marcel Castro-Sitiriche, University of Puerto Rico-Mayagüez (UPRM)
- Yiamar Rivera-Matos, Arizona State University
- Angel Echevarria, Arizona State University
- Clark Miller, Arizona State University
- Cecilio Ortiz Garcia, Macalester College and UPRM
- Fabio Andrade Rengifo, UPRM
We were delighted to invite you to participate in a presentation and discussion of interim research from the project: “Developing socially and economically generative, resilient PV-energy systems for low- and moderate-income communities: Applications for Puerto Rico.” This interdisciplinary project is a three-year collaboration between the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Arizona State University to explore the potential for community-based solar energy to contribute to improving social, economic, and environmental outcomes.