NREL Study Shows Wind Energy Can Help Puerto Rico Achieve Its Clean Energy & Grid Reliability Goals

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NREL Study Shows Wind Energy Can Help Puerto Rico Achieve Its Clean Energy & Grid Reliability Goals
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Puerto Rico is no stranger to the power of wind. Its location at the eastern edge of the Greater Antilles, where the Sea meets the Ocean,

Puerto Rico is no stranger to the power of wind. Its location at the eastern edge of the Greater Antilles, where the Caribbean Sea meets the North Atlantic Ocean, puts the territory in the path of intense North Atlantic tropical storms. In fact, the modern word hurricane comes from juracán, the name given to storms by the Taíno — the native people of Puerto Rico and other Caribbean islands.

To support that goal, experts from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory evaluated Puerto Rico’s wind energy costs and technical potential. They published their findings in a report titled “” — the first long-term, publicly available assessment of land-based and offshore wind energy costs in Puerto Rico. The report shows that wind energy — both land-based and offshore — represents a viable, low-cost option for helping Puerto Rico achieve its clean energy and grid reliability goals.1.

Through the U.S. Department of Energy’s Puerto Rico Grid Resilience and Transitions to 100% Renewable Energy Study , a team of national laboratory researchers will use data from “Wind Energy Costs in Puerto Rico Through 2035,” along with data the team will collect from stakeholders, to incorporate land-use concerns into PR100’s modeling.

Stronger wind turbines are more expensive, but NREL found that increasing the strength of a fixed-bottom offshore wind turbine to typhoon class represents a less than 1% cost difference in most turbine components. Reinforcements to the tower and foundation are the primary drivers of higher costs, representing approximately a 5%–10% increase in tower and foundation costs for fixed-bottom offshore wind.

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