Daily edition | Aug. 30, 2019 Note from the editor As the long weekend approaches, communities across Florida are preparing for Hurricane Dorian's anticipated Sunday landfall. The storm grew to a Category 1 hurricane late Wednesday, largely skimming Puerto Rico.
We will keep our eyes on utility responses to the storm throughout the weekend. On Monday, we will not be publishing our daily newsletter but will be back in your inbox Tuesday.
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The utility wants 1,000 electric buses by 2025, at no additional cost to school districts. |
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The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority has "a fragile system," according to the utility's director of project management, and "it still hasn't been elevated to the codes and standards for a Category 4" storm. |
The move is expected to save the multi-billion dollar industry up to $19 million annually. |
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