IBTS acepta invitación para participar en el grupo asesor PR100

February 15, 2022

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El Institute for Building Technology and Safety (IBTS) se complace en anunciar que ha aceptado una invitación del Laboratorio Nacional de Energía Renovable (NREL) para participar en el Grupo Asesor de Recuperación y Resiliencia del Sistema Energético de Puerto Rico, parte del Puerto Rico Grid Resilience. y Estudio de Transición a Energía 100% Renovable, o PR100.



El Estudio PR100 es un nuevo esfuerzo en el trabajo continuo para proporcionar electricidad confiable, asequible y resiliente a todas las ciudades y comunidades de Puerto Rico. Los investigadores aprovecharán las capacidades de los Laboratorios Nacionales del Departamento de Energía de EE. UU. (DOE) y el conocimiento de la comunidad para establecer múltiples caminos para que Puerto Rico cumpla su objetivo de electricidad 100% renovable para 2050. El análisis riguroso y el modelado avanzado demostrarán la combinación. de energía solar fotovoltaica, almacenamiento de energía en baterías, energía eólica y otras infraestructuras que sean más realizables, rentables y resilientes.


Los sólidos aportes de las partes interesadas desempeñarán un papel fundamental en el esfuerzo PR100. El Grupo Asesor se reunirá periódicamente para brindar perspectivas externas rigurosas y relevantes a los Laboratorios Nacionales y ayudarlos a llenar los vacíos técnicos; proporcionar información sobre los métodos, resultados y productos del proyecto; difundir herramientas y recursos a sus redes; y derribar barreras a la implementación.


IBTS se complace en contribuir al estudio PR100, que se alinea con sus esfuerzos para ayudar a la Isla a construir un futuro más fuerte, seguro y resiliente. La organización sin fines de lucro, que brinda servicios de control de calidad solar en Puerto Rico desde 2013, estableció su Oficina Regional de Puerto Rico luego de los huracanes de 2017. Desde entonces, IBTS ha realizado más de 7500 inspecciones solares y revisiones de planes, realizó evaluaciones de resiliencia municipal en los 78 municipios, gestionó programas de subvenciones de FEMA y CDBG-DR y brindó asistencia técnica y capacitación sobre energía renovable, cumplimiento de códigos y resiliencia.


"El Estudio PR100 es extraordinario en su alcance y esfuerzos para convocar a las personas, entidades, ideas y experiencia que Puerto Rico necesita para marcar el comienzo de su futuro energético resiliente", dice Chris Fennell, Director de Desarrollo de IBTS, quien representará a IBTS en el Grupo Asesor. "Al habernos asociado con municipios, agencias gubernamentales, organizaciones comunitarias y entidades del sector público y privado en toda la Isla durante los últimos años, sabemos que la colaboración es un componente crítico del éxito", continuó. "Nos sentimos honrados de participar y aportar nuestro conocimiento y experiencia a este importante esfuerzo".


Se compartirá más información sobre el estudio durante un seminario web informativo el 16 de febrero de 2022 a las 12 p.m. Hora del Atlántico, 11:00 a. m., hora del este: https://bit.ly/PR100Study. Se proporcionará interpretación en español.


ACERCA DE IBTS

IBTS es una organización nacional sin fines de lucro y asesor y socio confiable de los gobiernos locales, estatales y federales. La organización proporciona experiencia en códigos de construcción; gestión de subvenciones federales; experiencia en planificación, mitigación y recuperación de desastres; soluciones de gobiernos locales; garantía de calidad solar; y servicios de resiliencia. El trabajo de IBTS está guiado por una Junta Directiva con representantes del Consejo de Gobiernos Estatales (CSG), la Asociación Internacional de Administración de Ciudades/Condados (ICMA), la Asociación Nacional de Condados (NACo), la Asociación Nacional de Gobernadores y la Asamblea Nacional. Liga de Ciudades (NLC).


Contacto con los medios:


Karen Johnson

Director del Programa de Participación en el Mercado

571.357.4820 | kjohnson@ibts.org


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San Juan, Puerto Rico - March 6, 2026 ---The Institute for Building Technology and Safety (IBTS) shared insights from its extensive work supporting disaster recovery and infrastructure resilience in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands during the 2026 Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) San Juan Field Chapter Industry Day 2026, held March 3–5.  Hosted by SAME at El Conquistador Hotel in Fajardo, the multi-day conference convened federal agencies, government leaders, engineering and construction professionals, and private sector partners to discuss regional infrastructure priorities and collaboration opportunities across Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the broader Caribbean. During the panel “Resiliency for the Future,” Agnes Crespo Quintana, Esq., IBTS’s Director of the Puerto Rico Region, shared field-based perspectives on the long road to recovery following the devastation caused by Hurricane Maria in 2017. Drawing from nearly a decade of on-the-ground implementation experience, Crespo Quintana emphasized the importance of community-driven recovery strategies that prioritize local engagement, transparency, and long-term resilience. “Recovery and resilience cannot be designed from afar”, said Crespo Quintana, adding that “they must be built alongside the communities who lived through the disaster and understand its realities. At IBTS, we believe that the most effective solutions begin with listening — ensuring community voices guide strategy while technical expertise translates those needs into practical, scalable solutions that strengthen resilience for generations”. IBTS is a nonprofit organization with more than 50 years of technical, engineering, and professional services experience supporting federal, state, and local governments, as well as private-sector partners. 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That approach is reflected in IBTS’s work supporting resilience, recovery, and mitigation planning through HUD and FEMA-funded programs, along with related workforce development and program implementation efforts carried out in partnership with public-sector entities. “Preparation must become part of our culture,” she noted. “In the Caribbean, where natural disasters are an ongoing reality, resilience cannot be optional. It must be embedded into our systems, our infrastructure, and our people. By equipping local communities with knowledge, tools, and opportunity, we ensure recovery efforts lead not just to rebuilding, but to lasting stability and prosperity”. During the panel, Crespo Quintana also underscored that investments in workforce training and local capacity-building are essential to sustaining these long-term resilience strategies. 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