Power plant facilities in Puerto Rico include a mix of federal, state, and municipally owned generation assets that contribute to the region's overall electricity supply. Puerto Rico's energy mix and the number of publicly owned facilities reflect the state's natural resources, regulatory environment, and historical development of its utility infrastructure.

Residents of Puerto Rico who are customers of a municipal or public power utility can contact their local power authority for billing assistance, energy efficiency programs, and information about planned outages or infrastructure upgrades in their service area.

Residents of Puerto Rico who receive electricity service from a publicly owned utility can visit or contact that utility's customer service office to learn about outage reporting, billing options, and energy assistance programs. For information about a specific power generation facility in Puerto Rico, contacting the state's public utility commission is often the best starting point.