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Empowering Culebra

by Puerto Rico Community Foundation
Empowering Culebra

Project Report | Dec 6, 2022
A Community solar project in the making... Empowering Culebra

By MARY ANN GABINO | Senior VP

Five years have gone by since Hurricanes Irma and María struck our archipelago. After that, we’ve undergone earthquakes and COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and Hurricane Fiona in 2022. These events have given us the strength to continue with our community solar project: Empowering Culebra. It is because of these difficult times, added to the continuous unreliable energy system, that we continue to engage community, municipal and other government partners to make it happen.

The on-going strategic conversation with Economic Development Administration (EDA) has provided the guide for the project. Our goal is to engage community business and non-profit leaders to become part of this solar energy infrastructure; this has come with challenges, as many of the physical infrastructures are not in compliance to receive such a system, and many other infrastructures do not belong to the owner of the commerce.

Development and construction has to be done in block, for which we will commence with 29 installations, that will generate over 700 Kwdc. Our goal is to have over fifty-five business, non-profit and critical facilities sites producing  950 kW (kilowatts) of power, generated from the sun. This represents approximately ¼ of the energy Culebra’s residents and visitors need to live, provide essential services and generate economic activity.

The mayor continues to be engaged in the process and the business and non-profit leaders. “The solar energy infrastructure would be the greatest blessings that we small merchants in Culebra could have”, said Guillermo Ávila, owner of the Country Family in Culebra, a hostel that receives hundreds of visitors to this municipal island. “I preferred to close because I couldn’t afford the high fuel costs”, said Ávila in reference to the passage of Hurricane Fiona in September 2022, through Caribbean. Commercial and non-profit organizations, have to take drastic decisions to close their business as fuel costs keep on the rising.

After Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico in September 2017, Culebra and Vieques, two municipal islands in the north-eastern region, suffered from lack of energy for more than a year. Power generators had been providing the source to maintain electricity in the island with an unprecedented, elevated cost and with a negative impact on the environment. According to Census 2020, Culebra population is 1,792. Fundación Comunitaria de Puerto Rico (FCPR) proposed to transform Culebra's energy system into a renewable system providing a solar energy infrastructure to local businesses like supermarkets, restaurants, hardware stores, and municipal critical facilities, as well as local community-based organizations that are providing the Culebrenses with a wide array of services. 

The project started in 2019 with planning and matching grants efforts. By 2020, the work concentrated on contracting staff, legal, compliance, and engineers for the design. In 2021, PRCF celebrated community outreaches and individual and collective structure predesigns.

The project is funded by EDA, GlobalGiving, Prudential, and other private donors. Be a part of the transformation of Culebra and continue to support this project. 

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Puerto Rico Community Foundation

Location: San Juan - Puerto Rico
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Twitter: @FComunitaria
Project Leader:
Mary Ann Gabino
San Juan , Puerto Rico

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