Our programs are designed to enable the deployment of clean energy projects and support Puerto Rico’s goal of reaching 100% renewable energy by 2050 as stated in Puerto Rico Act 17 of 2019. We do so through programs that provide Financial Assistance, Technical Assistance, and Stakeholder Engagement and Outreach.

Stakeholder Engagement and Outreach Programs •

Stakeholder Engagement and Outreach Programs •

Through workshops, presentations, and published materials, PRGET provides resources to share information, support collaboration, and respond to evolving policy and market conditions.

• Collaborative Workshop on Financing Solar Projects
October 30, 2025 | San Juan, Puerto Rico

PRGET celebrated a collaborative workshop focused on financing solar and energy storage projects in Puerto Rico, with support from Lawyers for Good Government,  Fundación Agenda Ciudadana, and sponsorship from the Leon Lowenstein Foundation.

The workshop provided a space for organizations to examine how recent federal policy changes—including adjustments to tax incentives and the cancellation of grants and funding programs for renewables—are affecting the development of solar projects on the island. Participants included organizations planning, developing, or supporting solar projects, as well as credit unions, with the goal of sharing experiences, identifying opportunities for collaboration, and exploring viable financing strategies.

Financing Solar Projects Summary report - English PDF | Spanish PDF

• Navigating Solar and Storage Tax Credit Changes
October 29, 2025 | San Juan, Puerto Rico

PRGET coordinated a free interactive session focused on recent changes to federal solar and energy storage tax credits and their implications for renewable energy projects in Puerto Rico. The event provided an overview of new requirements, key deadlines, and practical strategies to help organizations and stakeholders navigate evolving tax credit rules and position projects to take advantage of available incentives.

The session was held in partnership with Lawyers for Good Government and the Solar and Energy Storage Association (SESA) with financial support from the Leon Lowenstein Foundation, Pietrantoni, Méndez & Alvarez, and Goldman, Antonetti & Córdova. 

Review the presentation here: English PDF