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6 FAQs about [Guam wintech energy]
What does the Guam Energy Office do?
The Guam Energy Office, as a line agency within the Executive Branch, implements energy programs for the benefit of the island community using grants awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy – the State Energy Program (SEP) and the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).
When will the Guam Energy Office reopen?
The Guam Energy Office will reopen for business starting Monday, June 1, 2020 from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Effective June 1, 2020, all GovGuam offices, agencies, and departments will recommence public operations. Continued compliance with Social Distancing rules will be strictly enforced, thus services will be limited to those with appointments only.
How much does it cost to restore power on Guam?
The estimated cost for capacity restoration is $5 to $7 million, with annual operating costs of $2-3 million. General Manager John M. Benavente, P.E., stated, “We are pleased to see the CCU’s endorsement for our short-term projects, which are crucial in addressing the challenges afecting power generation on Guam.
What is the Guam Tropical Energy Code (GTEC)?
The Guam Tropical Energy Code (GTEC) is a law signed into effect on January 22, 2023 (in effect as of January 22, 2023). It is referred to as P.L. 35-145. The GTEC provides common construction requirements that will improve energy conservation within any new residential and non-residential building construction or renovation.
Does core tech solar have a legal dispute with Guam Waterworks Authority?
Commissioners did raise some concerns about the award to Core Tech Solar, as affiliate company Core Tech International is currently locked in a multi-million-dollar legal battle with the Guam Waterworks Authority. GPA needs approval from the CCU, before taking the contract awards to the rate-setting Public Utilities Commission for final approval.
How do I contact the Guam Power Authority?
For more information and agencies, call the CCU Board Secretary at (671) 648-3002 or visit The Guam Power Authority has been serving Guam for 55 years. Contact us to let us know what updates and information we can provide to help you better understand the work we do; or ways we can better serve you.




























