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4 FAQs about [Water energy storage Puerto Rico]
What is Puerto Rico's battery energy storage system?
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's battery energy storage system is a 20,000kW energy storage project located in Puerto Rico. It was announced in 2018 and will be commissioned in 2020. The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority owns the system (100%).
What is the Puerto Rico water emergency?
The Puerto Rico Department of Natural and Environmental Resources (DNER) declared a water emergency until a remedy could be implemented. A 2015 Executive Order issued by former Governor Alejandro García Padilla led to the formation of an interagency committee to address the water crisis and protect aquifers in the southern region.
What is the Patillas Reservoir ASR project?
The ASR project will divert overflow water from the Patillas Reservoir, about 20 miles east of Salinas. Currently, about 60 percent of the water that enters the reservoir spills over and goes into the ocean. The diverted spillover will be directed via canals to the Salinas area to recharge the aquifer.
Is Salinas Puerto Rico experiencing a drought?
Salinas, a municipality on the southern coast of Puerto Rico, has a history of water concerns. This map from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows that much of eastern Puerto Rico—including Salinas—was experiencing extreme drought in August 2015. Click on the image for a larger view.
































