Tesla builds a solar farm in Puerto Rico to supply electricity to children's hospitals

According to reports, after Puerto Rico was only attacked by Hurricane Maria, the area suffered a lot of damage, especially in a children's hospital. In the post-disaster reconstruction work, Tesla kept the children's hospital stable. A large solar farm was built here.

Puerto Rico is actively engaged in post-disaster recovery and reconstruction, and local US technology companies are also deeply involved. Earlier this month, Elon Musk and the Mayor of Puerto Rico, Richardardo Rossello, talked about plans to restore the local grid with Tesla solar and battery technology. The previous hurricane caused 75% of the island's networked residents to lose power, and now Tesla has deployed solar power and energy storage facilities for local power supply to the local children's hospital.

Tesla builds a solar farm in Puerto Rico to supply electricity to children's hospitals

The San Juan Children's Hospital has hosted more than 3,000 children in the country, and about 35 of them have serious illnesses that require uninterrupted care. After being hit by Hurricane Maria, the hospital was forced to use diesel generators.

Thanks to Tesla's temporary solar-powered array + battery storage facility in the parking lot next to the campus, all of its power needs have been met. But Elon Musk said that this is just one of the many projects the company has done locally.

Rafael Pagán, chairman of the hospital's board of directors, said in an interview with Telemundo: "I have never seen such a rapid team, they have completed the work within a week."

Tesla builds a solar farm in Puerto Rico to supply electricity to children's hospitals

The local government promised the public to restore 95% of the electricity supply by December 31, but many people think that the estimated time is too optimistic. It is estimated that the reconstruction of the grid will cost $5 billion, and everyone thinks the government will soon run out of funds.

In July of this year before the arrival of the hurricane, the public power supply company PREPA (Puerto Riico Power Authority) had already filed a bankruptcy application. The plan to restore local power has recently been involved in a lot of controversy.

PREPA has just signed a $300 million contract with Montana Energy, a two-year-old company, but only two full-time employees were involved in the impact of Maria Hurricane.

The township headquarters of Whitefish Energy is also the home of Interior Minister Ryan Zinke. Zinke has a very good relationship with company owner Andy Techmanski, who also works as a summer worker on a construction site in Techmanski.

For this matter, the company's CEO insisted that he had won the contract at the right time and at the right place.

Tesla builds a solar farm in Puerto Rico to supply electricity to children's hospitals

The report said: "In an interview on October 10, Mr. Techmanski said that he got the job because he was the first to board the island - September 26. At this time the storm hit It’s been 6 days, and he just didn’t ask for a prepayment.”

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