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Press Release: Heinrich, Murray, and Hernández Criticize DOE for Cancelling Puerto Rico Energy Projects

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Senators Heinrich, Murray, and Commissioner Hernández criticize the DOE for canceling Puerto Rico energy projects, urging reinstatement.

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Senators Heinrich, Murray, and Hernandez criticize DOE's project cancellation: U.S. Senators Martin Heinrich and Patty Murray, alongside Puerto Rico Resident Commissioner Pablo Hernández, expressed strong opposition to the Department of Energy's (DOE) decision to cancel energy projects tied to the Puerto Rico Energy Resilience Fund. They characterized the cancellation as illegal and called for the reinstatement of the cancelled awards.

Concerns over community impact: The lawmakers contend that the abrupt cancellation affects vulnerable households in Puerto Rico. In their letter, they emphasized that these projects were a means to improve energy resilience and that the DOE's actions violated contractual commitments. They are urging the DOE to reverse its decision and allow the projects to proceed.

Broader support for reinstatement: The letter was co-signed by 17 additional lawmakers from both the House and Senate, reinforcing bipartisan support for the reinstatement of the funds. The signatories argue that the cancellation does not align with Congressional intent and disregards the urgent needs of communities in Puerto Rico.

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