Connect Puerto Rico
Tracking the people, policies, and projects shaping renewable energy development in Puerto Rico
A monthly briefing on energy, infrastructure, and workforce development in Puerto Rico
We surface what’s happening, what’s not, and what it means for people making decisions about Puerto Rico’s energy development.
The goal is not just better information, but better decisions about Puerto Rico’s energy development — made with context, lived experience, and long-term impact in mind.
What We Track
People
Energy experts, policymakers, community leaders, and institutions shaping Puerto Rico’s energy development.
Policies
U.S. and Puerto Rico laws, funding programs, and regulatory decisions affecting energy, infrastructure, and workforce development.
Projects
Major renewable energy, grid modernization, and workforce initiatives — what’s funded, what’s stalled, and what’s moving forward.
How People Use Connect Puerto Rico
A. Noor — Chief Technology Officer (CTO), open-source cybersecurity company
“I've recently decided to move to Puerto Rico and establish a satellite of our business there. We are an open-source company that believes cybersecurity — like renewable energy — must be accessible to all. The articles are helping me to understand Puerto Rico.”
M. Starling — environmental journalist covering climate and energy
“I've been working on a story for the past year about the factors slowing Puerto Rico's grid updates and transition to solar … It's no easy task simplifying all of the ongoing news into such a digestible format!”
From the Connect Puerto Rico Newsletter
Connect Puerto Rico publishes a monthly newsletter that gathers and explains reporting on energy, infrastructure, and workforce development in Puerto Rico. Each issue pulls together the latest headlines, adds social context, and explains why they matter.
Below are a few recent issues.
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