The Guam Power Authority''s Clean Energy Master Plan (CEMP) is a comprehensive plan for transitioning Guam from legacy fossil fuel fired generation to renewable energy and non-greenhouse gas emissions electric energy supply.
BOEM''s inaugural Guam Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force meeting will be held on Sept. 11, 2024, in-person in Guam with a virtual option. Additional meeting information, including agenda and registration will be available on the task force meeting webpage.
HOW WE''RE TRACKING PROGRESS: Transitioning Guam''s energy from imported fossil fuels to renewable sources, supporting Guam residents to integrate household energy efficiency, and updating Guam''s Strategic Energy Plan and Action Plan to map a path towards 100% renewable energy by 2045.
The pattern of energy production and use in Guam is shaped by its location, a remote island. Almost all energy is reliant on imports of petroleum products for use in transport and electricity. Guam has no domestic production of conventional fuels such as oil, natural gas or coal.
This video clip is of Guam Power Authority''s Assistant General Manager outlines the state''s renewable energy goals and role offshore wind energy may play in helping Guam meet its goals. For more about BOEM''s renewable energy program activities in Guam, please visit us online at .
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In Guam, the consumption of energy is heavily influenced by its remote location. Almost all energy is reliant on imports of petroleum products for use in transport and electricity. Guam does not have any domestic production of conventional fuels such as oil, natural gas, or coal.
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Guam imports most of its fuel, including gasoline and jet fuel for transport, and residual fuel oil for electricity. One third of electricity produced in Guam is used in commercial settings, including the leading industry of tourism.
Guam has a rated generating capacity of 560 MW, more than twice its historical highest load. This power is supplied by several plants burning residual fuel oil operated for the Guam Power Authority by independent power providers. In 2015, electricity in Guam cost 2.5 times as much as on the U.S. mainland.
Guam has announced plans for several large solar farms. The island has adopted a renewables policy that requires the reduction of fossil fuel consumption by 2020 to 20% less than the rate in 2010. Another requirement is for 5% of electricity in 2015 to be from renewables, increasing to 25% by 2035. A net metering program began in 2009.
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