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4 FAQs about [Guam pama solar]
Will Guam get 330 megawatts of solar power by 2028?
Workers could be seen at the site of the Mangilao Solar Project on Aug. 12, 2021. The Guam Power Authority wants to award two major contracts for solar farms in Dededo and Sånta Rita-Sumai, the first two in a series of projects which are anticipated to add a huge 330 megawatts of power to the grid by 2028.
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.
Does Guam have a smart grid?
Guam Power Authority received a $16.7 million ARRA Smart Grid Initiative Grant from the Department of Energy to implement a comprehensive deployment of Smart Grid technologies. GPA floated bonds in FY 2010 to come up with the matching $16.7 million.This project is a transformational project to bring Guam's power grid into the 21st century.
Why is Core Tech suing Guam?
The matter is ongoing before the Superior Court of Guam. GovGuam along with GWA are suing Core Tech, in the hopes of revoking certificates of title that show the company owns the plant land. Core Tech has countersued, seeking $220 million in back rent and damages for the property.




























