politicsliberal
Puerto Rico's Lights Are Back On, But Challenges Remain
Puerto Rico, BayamónThursday, January 2, 2025
But the problems don't stop there. Puerto Ricans are also dealing with a hike in electricity rates. Starting this month, rates will go up by 2. 2 cents per kilowatt hour for residential customers. That means electric bills will jump by nearly $20 for the average household.
It's a tough situation, but Puerto Ricans are no strangers to power struggles. They've been dealing with unreliable electricity for years. In June, over 340, 000 customers were left without power due to soaring temperatures. And during Hurricane Ernesto in August, over half of all utility customers lost power.
So, while the lights are back on for now, there's still a lot of work to be done to stabilize Puerto Rico's power grid.
Actions
flag content