Luma Energy

Puerto Rico Blackout Highlights Need for Grid Modernization

A massive power outage plunged nearly all of Puerto Rico into darkness on December 31st, 2024, affecting over 1.2 million customers. The outage, caused by a failure in an electric line at the Costa Sur power plant, triggered a cascading effect across the island’s grid. Luma Energy, the island’s electricity transmission and distribution company, restored power to approximately 98% of affected customers by Wednesday afternoon, though full restoration may take up to two days. The incident highlights the ongoing fragility of Puerto Rico’s electrical grid, a persistent problem exacerbated by Hurricane Maria in 2017.

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Puerto Rico Blackouts Leave 1.3 Million Without Power on New Year’s Eve

A New Year’s Eve blackout plunged nearly all of Puerto Rico into darkness, affecting over 1.3 million customers. Luma Energy, the territory’s power transmission and distribution company, attributed the outage to an underground power line failure and estimated restoration within 48 hours. The incident, impacting nearly 90% of customers, highlighted the island’s ongoing struggles with a fragile power grid, damaged by Hurricane Maria in 2017 and weakened by years of neglect. Many residents adapted, utilizing alternative light sources and making contingency plans.

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