02/2019: The Uphill Fight to Rebuild Electricity – Overhaul and proposed reforms for PR’s energy sector
Puerto Rico urgently needs an overhaul of its energy sector. For decades, the Puerto Rico Electricity Authority (PREPA), an inefficient and obsolete behemoth, has piled up debt, fueled fiscal woes, and become a hindrance to economic development. Most stakeholders, public and private, advocate privatization as the best choice to put PREPA to rest. However, a year and a half after hurricane María, we still have a myriad of conflicting policies, fragmented efforts, and some proposals butting heads, instead of a clear path forward. Sweet promises abound, driven by wishful thinking, instead of rationality. Privatization is already in motion, but it still lacks the appropriate regulatory framework. This issue analyzes the local energy sector and reviews proposed reform options.


