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    Puerto Rico’s solar-powered village – in pictures | Environment
    Divided into 17 barrios, Adjuntas sits within Puerto Rico’s Cordillera Central mountain range and is home to 18,000 people, various Taino petroglyphs, several coffee plantations, and Casa Pueblo. Photograph: Jesse Ilan Kornbluth
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    In May, the Trump administration announced it would redirect more than $300m in climate grants meant to build out, among other things, rooftop solar projects to fossil fuel plants. Massol Deyá said the move only underscored the importance of Casa Pueblo’s work towards energy independence for Puerto Rico. ‘Energy security intersects with all elements of society: education, food security, health, entertainment, social justice, local economies,’ he said. ‘We view energy security as a basic human right’

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