Power in Numbers: Case Study of the Culebra Community Residential Solar Project

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Bennear, Lori Snyder

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Mandel, Jenny

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2024-04-26T20:07:31Z

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2024-04-26T20:07:31Z

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2024-04-26

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Nicholas School of the Environment

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Residential solar systems, often paired with batteries for onsite energy storage, are increasingly popular as a source of clean, reliable power, but access to such systems lags among lower-income households. In 2019, Environmental Defense Fund began working with residents of the Puerto Rican island of Culebra in a partnership to demonstrate how renewable energy systems could be deployed to provide clean, affordable, resilient, reliable energy in an under-resourced community. The project prioritized the participation of high-need households including those with electrically powered medical equipment, elderly residents and children. This case study, based on project documents and interviews with participants and a wide range of stakeholders, identifies barriers to deploying solar with storage in an isolated and under-resourced community and strategies to overcome them. The case study can inform other programs aiming to expand solar energy access, particularly in remote and under-resourced communities.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/30593

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en_US

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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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Solar

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Puerto Rico

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community-based development

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Environmental Defense Fund

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energy resilience

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Energy access

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Power in Numbers: Case Study of the Culebra Community Residential Solar Project

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Master's project

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