When Bad Bunny brought Puerto Rico’s power grid crisis to the Super Bowl stage, energy resilience became a global conversation. After Hurricane Maria exposed the fragility of centralized infrastructure, the island has become a real-world case study in decentralized energy systems.
This article explores how off-grid renewable solutions, microgrids, and hurricane-proof wind technology are reshaping resilience strategies across Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. For energy developers, utilities, and infrastructure investors, resilience is no longer optional. It is a structural requirement for continuity, security, and long-term stability.