Hurricane Ida Entergy Proposes Two Options to Restore Power to New Orleans Pam Radtke Russell Jim Parsons August 31, 2021 No Comments The utility could create a mini electric grid using power from plants within the metropolitan region.Read More
Temporary Power Still Vital to Puerto Rican People, Services Pam Radtke Russell April 4, 2018 No Comments It’s March 20—day 182 for the Louis Berger temporary power mission in Puerto Rico. At peak, the company had installed more than 1,600 generators.Read More
ENR Finds Fortitude in the Face of Uncertainty in Puerto Rico Janice L. Tuchman March 28, 2018 No Comments Resilience is a term that’s talked about a lot today. But to see its human face, look no further than the 3.4 million residents of Puerto Rico.Read More
Six Months Later, Puerto Rico Recovery Inches On Pam Radtke Russell March 28, 2018 No Comments Six months after Hurricane Maria hit the island, patience wears thin as power is still out in some places and money trickles inRead More
Puerto Rico Group Proposes 10-Year, $17.6B Grid Rebuild Pam Radtke Russell December 12, 2017 2 Comments A consortium of government agencies and private utilities unveiled a $17.6-billion plan.Read More