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It will likely take another $26 billion to upgrade Puerto Rico’s grid and avoid future mass blackouts. Could renewable energy help?


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  Federal officials have spent more than $3 billion to end the longest blackout in U.S. history and return the Puerto Rican power grid to pre-storm conditions. Now comes the long, tough task of improving the system at a cost of billions of more federal dollars. How the grid is rebuilt will be a key question in Puerto Rico's recovery from Hurricane Maria.

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