energy

August 5, 2020
Ruth Santiago, Catalina M. de Onís, and Hilda Lloréns

The struggle to transform Puerto Rico’s flawed energy grid with locally controlled alternatives is a matter of life and death.

August 13, 2019
Alanna Elder

A controversial energy deal and behind-closed-doors negotiations symbolize for many a “surrender” of Paraguayan sovereignty to Brazil and harken back to the dictatorship-era corruption that gave rise to the Itaipu dam.

August 15, 2018
Jeff Abbott

Rural communities in Guatemala are rising up against unmanageable energy bills, more than two decades after the Central American country privatized its power grid.

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