Hello John,

Everyday people, just like you and me, are shifting power from corporations to communities so that we can meet our needs ourselves. And in Puerto Rico, communities agree: people should be able to make their own decisions around energy, instead of allowing corporations to profit off of something we need to live and thrive.
Sign on in Solidarity
Quick updates:
  • LAST WEEK: groups in Puerto Rico and the U.S. sued the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), for their improper use of billions of dollars to repair the fossil fuel-based grid without comprehensively examining the toll that it would take on residents, animals and the environment
  • NOW: we're banding together to make sure that the Department of Energy (DOE) doesn't do the same.
Sign on in Solidarity
Energy Democracy Project collaborator, Comité Dialogo Ambiental plans to submit a response for the DOE's Request for Information for the Puerto Rico Energy Resilience Fund. By joining the Quick Response Solidarity Program, you're joining their calls for a radical shift from the current, centralized energy system to one that focuses on community needs, and puts the power into the hands of the people.

You can also sign-on to this response in an ad-hoc (one-time) capacity here.
In solidarity,
Selena Feliciano
National Campaign Coordinator, Energy Democracy Project
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