Puerto Rico's new governor appoints energy 'czar' to tackle the island's power-supply crisis
- Puerto Rico's new governor appointed Josué Colón as an energy czar to address the island's power-supply crisis after a massive blackout affected nearly all 3.2 million residents.
- Colón will supervise Genera PR and Luma Energy, stepping down from his current role as executive director of Puerto Rico's Electric Power Authority if approved by lawmakers.
- Luma reported that over 2,500 clients remain without power since the Dec. 31 blackout, while the average duration of power interruptions increased by nearly 20% last year.
- Governor Jenniffer González Colón stated, 'Our electrical system is in such a precarious situation that anything can cause the power to go out.
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