The Puerto Rico Social and Solidarity Economy Network’s (Red ESSPR, in Spanish) development agenda for 2021 will include increasing the scope of its efforts to facilitate more alliances across economic sectors, educate the community, and strengthen a dozen initiatives carried out this year, among them trade exchanges, financial agreements, and national representation in international events. […]
“These batteries will allow us to respond more efficiently to demand fluctuations, reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and support the integration of new generation technologies. This translates into greater stability and fewer outages for our communities.”
— Iván Báez, vice president of public and government affairs, Genera PR

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