Customers sit inside a restaurant lit by battery-powered lanterns during an island-wide power outage, in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 16, 2025.


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Puerto Rico's government has sued Luma Energy, blaming the private power company for frequent power outages. These blackouts and power fluctuations have damaged appliances across the island, affecting thousands of residents.

The civil lawsuit, filed by the Department of Consumer Affairs, accuses Luma of negligence. Officials say the company's poor service has caused widespread damage and inconvenience.

Claims Rejected, Anger Grows
The lawsuit highlights a key statement from Luma during a recent public hearing. The company admitted to rejecting 1,828 consumer claims related to outages and appliance damage.

This triggered sharp criticism from the government. Officials stressed it was time for Luma to face consequences for its continued failures in power delivery.

Puerto Rico’s law gives the consumer department power to act on behalf of affected residents. However, Luma’s employees and contractors are protected under a 2021 immunity granted by the Puerto Rico Energy Bureau.

Luma Responds, Points to Challenges
In response, Luma issued a short statement. The company promised to treat the lawsuit seriously and continue working for customers.

Luma blamed years of underinvestment and a fragile system for the ongoing issues. They said they’re still trying to fix the grid, which has been unstable since Hurricane Maria in 2017.

But the public and government frustration is rising, as outages persist despite Luma's promises.

A History of Outages and Public Outrage
Puerto Rico has faced power issues for years. After Hurricane Maria devastated the island in 2017, the power grid never fully recovered.

Before that, decades of poor maintenance by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority had already weakened the system. That authority is now struggling with $9 billion in debt and is under restructuring.

Despite Luma taking over power transmission in 2020, outages have continued. In recent months, two full island-wide blackouts occurred — one on New Year’s Eve and another during Easter Week.

Appliances Damaged, Lives Disrupted
For many residents, power fluctuations have caused major appliance damage. Air conditioners, refrigerators, and other essentials have broken down, leading to costly replacements.

This is particularly harsh in a region where about 40% of the population lives in poverty. With limited resources, families are finding it hard to keep up with the losses.

Governor Promised Action, Lawsuit Follows
Puerto Rico’s governor had previously vowed to cancel Luma’s contract. He warned it would be a long and complex legal process, but this lawsuit appears to be a firm first step.

The legal action signals the government’s shifting tone — from promises to concrete measures. As frustration deepens, officials appear more willing to challenge Luma in court.

What’s Next for Puerto Rico’s Power Crisis?
As legal battles begin, one thing is clear: Puerto Rico’s power crisis is far from over. The lawsuit could mark a turning point in how the island addresses its chronic outages.

The residents of Puerto Rico continue to live under the shadow of blackouts, uncertain repairs, and growing distrust in their power providers.

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