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In reply to the discussion: With the destroyed power grid on the island of Puerto Rico... [View all]Pachamama
(17,565 posts)5. I think you are hitting upon an even bigger concept that needs to be looked at...
Aside from the fact that moving away from dependency on fossil fuels is a good idea and the fact that the entire power grid needs to be rebuilt, it needs to be done in a way that involves making it less likely to be destroyed by another hurricane in the future. This would include having underground cable delivery and not electrical poles. Wind generators that are also designed to withstand high winds.
Puerto Rico needs to be rebuilt and hopefully in a way that will be more sustainable for all its residents and to protect them in the future. And hopefully in a way that the people of Puerto Rico won't be taken advantage of by either private investors or in which they get berated for throwing budgets out of whack.
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I am a Dr Who fan...as are many DUers...so a Tardis suggestion would have really been appropriate
Pachamama
Oct 2017
#6
I think you are hitting upon an even bigger concept that needs to be looked at...
Pachamama
Oct 2017
#5
Also wave energy should be explored. PR is in "the middle of an ocean...big water".
brush
Oct 2017
#33
Yes. It's wise to not rely on just one type of energy generation. Sort of like not putting all...
brush
Oct 2017
#40
I think that the massive debt and mismanagement of the power company there will scare away anyone
Lee-Lee
Oct 2017
#13
I'm guessing the people of Puerto Rico want the electricity turned on.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Oct 2017
#23
It could be done but DT45 is more concerned with paying the "bonds holders" first or
CK_John
Oct 2017
#43