"Today's $365 million investment in renewables on the island will help bring cleaner, less expensive, and more reliable energy to the communities that need it most," said Velázquez.
The program will additionally invest up to $175 million in solar and battery storage systems at federally qualified healthcare facilities in underserved and vulnerable communities.
With this funding, Puerto Rican families will have access to more affordable energy and the opportunity for better healthcare and job creation, according to Velázquez.
Velázquez emphasized that Puerto Rican families have struggled with high energy rates and unreliable power grids for too long, and this investment will address those issues.
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