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EIA: Puerto Rico's customers experience 27 hours of power outages per year, even in the absence of hurricanes

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported on Wednesday that customers in Puerto Rico had an average of 27 power grid outages per year between 2021-2024. This excludes major events such as hurricanes.

The EIA stated in a report that mainland U.S. consumers typically experience around two hours per year of outages, excluding major event.

The EIA reported that Puerto Rico customers had an average of 19 service disruptions per year. Of these, 14 were not caused by major events, and five were.

According to the agency, in addition to severe weather, power outages in Puerto Rico are also linked with issues related transmission, distribution and generating capacities.

Puerto Rico has been plagued by frequent and widespread power outages for years due to the island’s crumbling infrastructure and the bankruptcy of Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority in 2017. (Reporting and editing by Tomasz Jánowski in Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)