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(a) PREPA, as provided §§ 191—217 of this title, known as the 'Organic Act of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority', shall submit to the Commission an Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) describing the combination of energy supply and conservation resources that satisfies in the short-, medium-, and long-term the present and future needs of the energy system both of Puerto Rico and of their customers at lowest cost possible.(b) PREPA shall submit its first IRP to the Commission within one (1) year after July 1st, 2014.(c) Initially, the Commission, in collaboration with the Commonwealth Energy Public Policy Office, the Independent Consumer Protection Office, and the comments of interested persons and organizations shall review, approve, and modify said plans, as applicable, to ensure full compliance with the public policy on energy of the Island and the provisions of this chapter.(d) After the approval of the integrated resource plans, the Commission shall supervise and oversee compliance therewith. Every three (3) years, the Commission shall carry out another review process, and if applicable, modify such plans, as well as issue and post on its website, a detailed report showing

ance therewith. Every three (3) years, the Commission shall carry out another review process, and if applicable, modify such plans, as well as issue and post on its website, a detailed report showing compliance with integrated resource plans and the modifications made thereto after the review process. History —May 27, 2014, No. 57, § 6.23.