Utility Dive: Though the great majority of Puerto Rico's residents now have power, the road ahead to reconstruct the system — in a way that meets modern standards and the island's renewables goals — will be complicated. And while DOE's report lays out many recommendations and options for the island, including some that can be acted on immediately, specific decisions about the future of the grid will require additional study.
The report is meant to present recommendations for the government of Puerto Rico to consider as it develops recovery plans, particularly "investments that use federal appropriations in the energy infrastructure."
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