Jennifer Lopez Gives Heartbreaking Update About Her Family In Puerto Rico
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San Juan – Aerostar, the company in charge of the operations of the Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport of Puerto Rico, began this Thursday the construction of a solar plate system with the objective of being able to generate electricity if a new blackout occurs due to the energy crisis that plagues the island. (Continue reading...) Take a look at the video here: Source link
San Juan – Aerostar, the company in charge of the operations of the Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport of Puerto Rico, began this Thursday the construction of a solar plate system with the objective of being able to generate electricity if a new blackout occurs due to the energy crisis that ravages the island. (Continue reading...) Take a look at the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Apto. Int. Luis Muñoz Marin (@airpo…
Puerto Rico International Airport Installs Solar Panels in the Face of Energy Crisis · Global Voices
Aerostar, the company in charge of the operations of the Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport of Puerto Rico, began the construction of a solar plate system with the aim of generating electricity if a new blackout occurs due to the energy crisis that plagues the island. "In SJU we take one more step to protect our environment! We start the installation of solar panels in the multi-floor parking lot of the airport with an investment of 13 milli…
Jennifer Lopez Gives Heartbreaking Update About Her Family In Puerto Rico
Two days after Hurricane Maria tore through the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, leaving millions without power, pop star Jennifer Lopez revealed that she still hasn't heard from her family that lives on the island. The 48-year-old singer was born in the Bronx, New York, to Puerto Rican parents and still has many family members living on the island. She isn't the only one making a plea for donations and aide to help the residents recover from the …
Aerostar, the company in charge of the operations of the Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport of Puerto Rico, began this Thursday the construction of a solar plate system with the objective of being able to generate electricity if a new blackout occurs due to the energy crisis that plagues the island. "In SJU we take one more step to protect our environment! We start the installation of solar panels in the multi-floor parking lot of the airpor…
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