The Borinquen I geothermal plant in Puerto Rico has experienced another delay, pushing its anticipated operational date to 2030. Originally projected to begin operations in 2029, and previously slated for 2024 start projections, the project is currently only 55% complete. The Puerto Rico Public-Private Partnerships Authority (P3A) recently awarded a nearly $100 million contract for equipment, but this has not expedited progress. The delays raise concerns about the island’s efforts to transition to renewable energy sources and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The plant’s repeated postponements impact timelines for increasing sustainable power generation in Puerto Rico. Further details regarding the causes of the delays have not been immediately released. The project remains under scrutiny as stakeholders assess its viability and future prospects.