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Maybe a Decentralized Energy Grid Has Value

I mean, yes, obviously it does when it comes to solar energy. This story about Jamaican homes with solar immediately having power after the hurricane swept through has so many lessons about what could be in the United States and what will never be because of the vested interests of the fossil fuel industry and the deep nostalgia for a 1950s vision of America held by Donald Trump and many Republican voters. The morning after Hurricane Melissa to…
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In Jamaica’s Treasure Beach, a house damaged by Hurricane Melissa is seen with solar panels on its roof. Solar power appears to be rapidly spreading across Jamaica, and homes equipped with solar panels are quickly recovering from the hurricane’s aftermath. According to The New York Times, large swaths of the country remain without power after Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica as a Category 5 storm last week, killing at least 32 people and destroy…

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aletihad.ae broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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