Vermont company brings solar to sunny Puerto Rico

Flipping the switch to turn on the solar power at the new community center in the San Salvador section of Caguas, PR: community liaison Ricardo Diaz Soto; Bill Laberge, Grassroots Solar; Wanda Trinidad, community leader, Mayor William Miranda Torres, mayor of Caguas (and huge Patriots fan!); community member Leslie Ann Fonseca, and Carlos Alberto Velazquez, solar installer

Vermont Business Magazine Grassroots Solar, Inc of Dorset, which has provided solar panels and expertise to Puerto Ricans recovering from Hurricane Maria, is extending its commitment there. In his initial foray, Bill Laberge, president of Grassroots Solar, trained electricians while installing a solar and battery system for a relative of one of his Vermont customers. Then he had donated solar panels delivered to the community, which were installed on a community center in Barrio de San Salvador, in the city of Caguas.

The ribbon-cutting for that sanctuary took place in December. The residents now have a safe, solar-powered storm resiliency center to gather in should another catastrophe strike.

The next phase of the multi-step energy recovery plan laid out by COSS (Comunidad Organizada de San Salvador), the community association sponsoring and managing the project, calls for Grassroots Solar to work with Pirucho Power, LLC, a community-controlled social enterprise, and a local solar installer, Energy Solutions Puerto Rico, to set up a pilot microgrid project involving 8 houses.

With a dedicated Board of Directors, COSS and San Salvador residents will work with island- and mainland-based energy and community development experts, like Grassroots Solar, to develop a community-owned, solar fueled energy grid. The fourth phase will be Pirucho Power working to install panels and batteries for 800 area homes, creating one of the largest solar communities on the island.

Laberge said, “It is very rewarding to bring solar to Puerto Rico. This community has worked hard to figure out their own plan for resiliency. It is a pleasure to help them realize the dream of reliable, sustainable power” Hurricane Maria hit the island in September 2017 initiating the world’s second largest blackout. Puerto Ricans spent 7 months without any electricity and power since then has been unreliable, due in large part to the already crumbing energy infrastructure on the island. Blackouts continue to plague the island. The work of COSS and Pirucho Power will provide reliable, resilient, affordable solar power and battery storage to the people of San Salvador.

Grassroots Solar, he said, looks forward to helping the community install their new solar power grid, and working with other areas of Puerto Rico to give residents energy independence. Grassroots Solar is a full service, Vermont-based solar installation company.

Source: Dorset, VT, Grassroots Solar, Inc GrassrootsSolar.com