“…Events like fi res, hurricanes, cyclones, tornadoes, blizzards, ice storms, droughts, and earthquakes can all lead to outages. However, as the literature demonstrates, while so-called natural disasters (slow or fast) may be the proximate cause of such shutdowns, these events are best read within longer trajectories of grid development and management (Mains 2012;Nucho 2022;Yang et al 2018). Accounts of protracted power outages across Puerto Rico following the 2017 landfall of Hurricane Maria emphasize the years-long patterns of underinvestment in and deferred maintenance of the island's grid that left it so extraordinarily vulnerable to the storm's impacts (Bonilla 2020;Llorens 2018;Smith-Nonini 2020).…”