U.S. Department of Energy announces 16 community organizations that will support efforts to install 40,000 solar panels and battery storage in Puerto Rico
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Home Local News Genera PR launches plan to decommission the first generation plants The content originally appeared on: El Nuevo Día You need to enable JavaScript to view this site. lockFor Subscribers In the initial phase, components from eight units currently out of service would be dismantled and sold. The Palo Seco Power Plant. (VANESSA SERRA DIAZ) Sometime in the next few months, Genera PR will start evaluating how to decommission the first group of generation units that have been out of service for several years. This task is part of the operator’s contract, but it still needs approval from the Puerto Rico Energy Bureau (NEPR) and the Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority (P3A). +Vistas+RECIENTES PORTADA Nuestro sitio no es visible desde este navegador. Te invitamos a descargar cualquiera de estos navegadores para ver nuestras noticias: Microsoft EdgeGoogle ChromeFirefoxSafariSee alsoLocal NewsWith more than 200,000 residents, Puerto Ricans are already the largest Hispanic group in the Tampa area
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