Puerto Rico customers face 27 hours of power outages yearly even without hurricanes, EIA says
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Puerto Rico customers face 27 hours of power outages yearly even without hurricanes, EIA says
(Reuters) -Customers in Puerto Rico experienced an average of 27 hours of power grid interruptions annually between 2021 and 2024, excluding major events, such as hurricanes, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Wednesday.
By Redacción de Sin Comillas Puerto Rican families were 30 hours without electricity in 2024, that's without taking into account the arrival of hurricanes. If you count the lack of electricity caused by Hurricane Ernesto (August 2024) you have to add 43 additional hours of power outages. They are estimates of the Energy Information Administration of the United States (EIA), which has published a report in which it estimates that in the last four…
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