Puerto rico s electricity is supplied by the puerto rico electric power authority prepa also known as autoridad de energía eléctrica or aee a government agency that owns the electricity transmission and distribution systems for the main island vieques and culebra as well as 80 of the electricity generating capacity.
Does puerto rico have electricity after irma.
About a third of puerto rico s residents over 900 000 are still living without electricity five months after hurricane maria battered the island on sept.
The puerto rico electric power authority prepa is an electric power company owned by the commonwealth of puerto rico responsible for electricity generation power distribution and power transmission on the island.
Prepa is the only entity authorized to conduct such business in puerto rico making it a government monopoly until on january 22 2018 the former governor of puerto rico ricardo.
Other reports say some residents are still waiting.
Many puerto ricans woke up on wednesday to a second day without electricity after the island s worst earthquake in a century knocked out power collapsed homes and killed at least one person.
20th of last year.
After hurricane maria puerto rico was in the dark for.
While irma knocked out 59 of all electricity in florida all but about 17 of customers saw their power restored five days after the storm.
25 founded in the 1920s as a water resource agency prepa s.
Puerto rico residential electricity customers paid 20 cents per kilowatthour kwh in 2017 nearly twice as much as the average u s.
Residential customer rate of 13 cents per kwh.
How the island s troubled finances weak electrical infrastructure and a category 4 hurricane plunged 3 4 million people into an ongoing.
Some residents have.
State it would have the fourth highest residential electricity price.
If puerto rico were a u s.
Electricity customers in puerto rico pay higher than average prices when compared to the rest of the united states.
Four weeks after hurricane maria packing winds of up to 155 miles an hour knocked out power to the entire island 80 percent of puerto rico still does not have electricity.