Solar panels in Puerto Rico result in floods for the people

A view from a hilltop near Salinas, Puerto Rico, shows the vast area now covered in solar panels for one of the island's largest photovoltaic plants. Another facility more than twice the size is slated to begin construction nearby.

 

Ever since Hurricane Maria destroyed Puerto Rico’s power grid 7 years ago, the island territory has struggled with power changes.

As we have followed the struggles of Oklahoma City’s Mammoth Energy Services to get paid millions for the work it did in restoring electrical power after the 2017 hurricane, now comes a different challenge for Puerto Rico.

The Biden-Harris administration flooded Puerto Rico with millions for solar energy development but as Huff Post found out, it created whole new problems for the people.

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