The Community Electrical Innovation (CEI) Program
In order to reduce the number of power outages and improve the reliability of electrical transmission in the territory VIEO will partner with eligible entities to modernize and harden the Virgin Islands electrical grid.
Virgin Islands Energy Office

Program Overview

The CEI program funds resilient microgrids to strengthen the U.S. Virgin Islands’ power grid.
Building resilient new electrical distribution systems and hardening those elements of the grid that cannot be prudently replaced has been a hallmark of the territory’s restoration efforts following the devastation wrought on the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2017 when two Category 5 hurricanes swept through the islands. VIEO, as a subgrantee of the Virgin Island Housing Finance Authority’s (VIHFA) Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR), is proud to be able to build on these efforts as it works to administer the CEI program. CEI is a grant opportunity that will provide grants to build small to large scale microgrids. Microgrids are solar and battery systems that are tied into and provide support to a larger municipal energy distribution grid, but can also act independently of it to provide power solely for the microgrid site.
The Community Electrical Innovation Program
What to Know
CEI is designed to bolster the reliability of electrical service across Virgin Islands communities by helping significantly increase the proliferation of solar and battery microgrids throughout the territory in a way that absorbs power demand fluctuations to the grid to support more reliable overall utility power distribution. VIEO is seeking to partner with community based organizations who provide services to low to moderate income (LMI) individuals, or whose participation could support a meaningful increase in grid resiliency in areas with vulnerable populations and underserved communities. The program has been funded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) with a $10 million allocation, and the solar microgrids that will be installed must at a minimum be able to provide 24 hours of energy backup for the facility.

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USVI Electrical Power System

The United States Virgin Islands CDBG-DR Electrical Power System Enhancements and Improvements Action Plan focuses on strengthening and modernizing the territory’s electrical infrastructure. The plan aims to enhance system reliability, improve energy efficiency, and promote long-term resilience. These efforts will help ensure a more stable and sustainable power supply for communities across the Virgin Islands.
The Community Electrical Innovation Program

Checking Your Eligibility

During the grant application process, preference will be given to community-based organizations who can demonstrate that through their award electrical resiliency would be improved for the most vulnerable communities, such as, housing authority properties, health care facilities, and long-term care housing. The solar microgrids must utilize battery storage technology capable of integrating into a virtual power plant (VPP). VPPs are not brick and mortar power plants, rather, they consist of widely distributed assets like residential rooftop solar arrays and battery energy storage solutions (BESS), electric vehicle charging infrastructure, smart thermostats, and other systems that can remotely coordinate with a central command center that actively works to balance demand for energy against supply. By ensuring that the solar and battery microgrids installed under CEI are VPP compatible, VIEO will demonstrate how this technology can work at grid level to lower utility rates and increase service reliability.
• June 15: Applications Open
• August 1: Project Selections
• Q4 2025: Project Scoping and Design            
• Q1 2026: Environmental Review for Selected Sites     
• Q2 2026: Project IFB Bidding Process                 
• Q2-Q4: 2026 Project Implementation
            

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