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Briefing: Solar was poised to help Puerto Ricans survive blackouts — until Trump axed nearly $1B in funding
Strategic angle: The money is being redirected to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, a government-owned utility with a checkered past.
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Updated 9 days ago
The Trump administration's redirection of nearly $1 billion in solar funding has implications for Puerto Rico's energy infrastructure, particularly in the context of ongoing blackouts.
This funding was initially intended to bolster solar energy initiatives, which are critical for enhancing energy independence and reliability on the island.
Redirecting these funds to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, an entity with a troubled operational history, raises questions about the effective implementation of energy solutions.