Companies that want to help rebuild Puerto Rico’s damaged electric grid are looking to solar and battery storage combinations to provide cheaper electricity in the long-run, make the grid more resilient, and help wean the island off imported fossil fuels.
More than 100 days after Hurricane Maria’s 150-mile-per-hour winds destroyed Puerto Rico’s electricity grid, the U.S. territory wants to plan a system that’s more resilient to storms and uses more renewable energy. So far, only about 69 percent of the island’s electricity generation is back online, but much of it is not reaching ...
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