Under normal conditions, Puerto Rico’s generating capacity exceeds 5,800 megawatts, but peak demand is only around 3,000 MW. About half of the electricity comes from PREPA’s 10 oil-fired power plants. Much of the rest is produced by a pair of natural-gas power plants and a coal plant.
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Even though the number of solar installations has climbed in recent years, solar power accounts for just 2.5 percent of Puerto Rico’s total energy production, government data shows. The rest comes from plants fueled by imported natural gas, coal and petroleum, with another sliver from wind power.
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A residential energy storage system is a power system technology that enables households to store surplus energy produced from green energy sources like solar panels. This system beautifully bridges the gap between fluctuating energy demand and unreliable power supply, allowing the free flow of energy during the night or on cloudy days.
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