
Guam, the largest among the thousands of small western Pacific islands that are collectively known as Micronesia, is located in the Pacific Ocean about 5,800 miles west of San Francisco and 1,600 miles east of M. . Guam has no crude oil reserves, petroleum production, or refineries.24,25 The island's only port, located at Apra, receives all of the territory's imported petroleum products, which come prim. . The Guam Power Authority (GPA), a public corporation overseen by the elected Consolidated Commission on Utilities (CCU) and regulated by the Guam Public Utilities Commiss. . In 2008, Guam's legislature enacted a renewable energy portfolio standard (RPS) goal for renewable sources to generate 8% of the island's electricity sales by the end of 2020. The renew. . Guam has no natural gas reserves and does not produce or use natural gas.68 GPA plans to have a new 198-megawatt power plant in service in late 2025 that is capable of burnin. [pdf]
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.
Introduction This report summarizes the currently available data on Guam’s energy sector as of December 2023. It describes primary energy consumption, end uses, energy production, relevant policies, and key challenges, including details on the electric power and transportation sectors.
With no indigenous fossil energy resources, Guam is reliant on imported fuel for their energy and transportation needs, with most of the imported fuel coming from Asia. The Guam Power Authority (GPA) is a public-power utility and autonomous agency of the government of Guam.
In 2019, P.L. 35-46 raised the RPS to 50% net electricity sales by December 31, 2035, and 100% by 2045. Regulations are described in Guam Code § 8311. GPA's Clean Energy Plan (2022 Integrated Resource Plan) roadmaps a path to 100% clean, reliable, resilient, affordable energy by 2045 and builds upon the 2008 IRP.
The U.S. Navy and Air Force have significant land holdings and operations that impact both the economy and energy consumption of the island. As previously noted, the U.S. Navy alone is the island’s largest energy consumer, representing 20% of electricity sales (The Bureau of Statistics and Plans Guam 2022).
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).
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