Hurricane-Proof Wind Turbines: NPS turbines Keep Performing with Severe Weather in Sardinia

Extreme rainfall events in Sardinia have quintupled over the past 35 years, putting increasing pressure on infrastructure and renewable energy assets. As severe weather becomes more frequent and intense, wind turbine resilience is no longer optional. Discover how hurricane-proof wind turbines engineered for extreme conditions continue to operate safely and efficiently up to cut-out wind speed, ensuring energy continuity, structural integrity, and long-term return on investment in high-risk climate scenarios.
From the Super Bowl to Puerto Rico’s Power Grid: When Energy Becomes a Matter of Resilience

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.