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In reply to the discussion: With the destroyed power grid on the island of Puerto Rico... [View all]KY_EnviroGuy
(14,766 posts)44. A big mess!
I see from the generation table that there's also seven private or corporate operators as well, perhaps some in isolated zones. Looks like around 20% of the total capacity.
This is a huge physical, political, and financial train wreck - currently and historically!
I can't see any possibility of the current political structure in Washington having the ability or will-power to get-er-done.
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I am a Dr Who fan...as are many DUers...so a Tardis suggestion would have really been appropriate
Pachamama
Oct 2017
#6
I think you are hitting upon an even bigger concept that needs to be looked at...
Pachamama
Oct 2017
#5
Also wave energy should be explored. PR is in "the middle of an ocean...big water".
brush
Oct 2017
#33
Yes. It's wise to not rely on just one type of energy generation. Sort of like not putting all...
brush
Oct 2017
#40
I think that the massive debt and mismanagement of the power company there will scare away anyone
Lee-Lee
Oct 2017
#13
I'm guessing the people of Puerto Rico want the electricity turned on.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Oct 2017
#23
It could be done but DT45 is more concerned with paying the "bonds holders" first or
CK_John
Oct 2017
#43