US redirects $365 million Biden had set for Puerto Rico solar power

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By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration said on Wednesday it will redirect $365 million in funding for Puerto Rico’s power grid that had been awarded during the previous administration to support rooftop solar power and battery storage.

Puerto Rico has long dealt with widespread power outages due to the U.S. territory’s crumbling infrastructure, the 2017 bankruptcy of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority and a string of devastating hurricanes. It experienced an island-wide blackout a month ago, followed by an outage that hit 134,000 customers.

The Department of Energy said the funding will be redirected to “expand access to reliable power for millions of people rather than thousands and generate a higher return on investment for taxpayers while advancing grid resiliency for Puerto Rico.”

The department did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment about where the funding would go instead of…

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