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Related: About this forumPuerto Rico's bankrupt utility agreed to pay Whitefish Energy double what linemen make, documents sh
Source: Washington Post
Puerto Ricos bankrupt utility agreed to pay Whitefish Energy double what linemen make, documents show
By Aaron C. Davis and Steven Mufson November 13 at 9:39 PM
After Hurricane Maria knocked out electricity to millions of residents of Puerto Rico in September, the head of a small electric transmission company from Montana boasted that his firm could best manage the logistics of getting needed repairmen to the island.
Please reply to this email with your approval, and well start flooding you with resources, Andy Techmanski, chief executive of Whitefish Energy Holdings, wrote to officials at Puerto Ricos state-run utility eight days after the storm hit.
But within days of the utility approving a first payment of millions of dollars to Whitefish, Techmanski wrote of problems with logistics. He repeatedly pleaded for approval of costly airlifts of trucks that he said were stuck at ports in Florida.
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The emails were contained in more than 2,000 pages of internal company documents turned over to congressional investigators last week that capture the troubled relationship between the islands bankrupt state-run utility and Whitefish Energy as they confronted a staggering electricity crisis that is now in its 54th day. The documents show how the tiny firm that won and then lost the largest contract to restore power in Puerto Rico struggled from Day One to live up to promises it was making to utility officials on the island. Even so, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, or PREPA, agreed repeatedly to requests for higher and higher prices for restoration work.
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By Aaron C. Davis and Steven Mufson November 13 at 9:39 PM
After Hurricane Maria knocked out electricity to millions of residents of Puerto Rico in September, the head of a small electric transmission company from Montana boasted that his firm could best manage the logistics of getting needed repairmen to the island.
Please reply to this email with your approval, and well start flooding you with resources, Andy Techmanski, chief executive of Whitefish Energy Holdings, wrote to officials at Puerto Ricos state-run utility eight days after the storm hit.
But within days of the utility approving a first payment of millions of dollars to Whitefish, Techmanski wrote of problems with logistics. He repeatedly pleaded for approval of costly airlifts of trucks that he said were stuck at ports in Florida.
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The emails were contained in more than 2,000 pages of internal company documents turned over to congressional investigators last week that capture the troubled relationship between the islands bankrupt state-run utility and Whitefish Energy as they confronted a staggering electricity crisis that is now in its 54th day. The documents show how the tiny firm that won and then lost the largest contract to restore power in Puerto Rico struggled from Day One to live up to promises it was making to utility officials on the island. Even so, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, or PREPA, agreed repeatedly to requests for higher and higher prices for restoration work.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/puerto-ricos-bankrupt-utility-agreed-to-pay-whitefish-energy-double-what-linemen-make-documents-show/2017/11/13/7839cabe-c624-11e7-84bc-5e285c7f4512_story.html
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Puerto Rico's bankrupt utility agreed to pay Whitefish Energy double what linemen make, documents sh (Original Post)
Eugene
Nov 2017
OP
AM I the only one so fucking angry that I cant BELIEVE Something hasn't been done yet
Eliot Rosewater
Nov 2017
#1
More blatant third world corruption... America has lost all moral authority in every way.
Fred Sanders
Nov 2017
#3
Eliot Rosewater
(32,669 posts)1. AM I the only one so fucking angry that I cant BELIEVE Something hasn't been done yet
about these fucking traitors and criminals in our White House?
Turbineguy
(38,823 posts)2. It's a complete mystery
how they went bankrupt.
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)3. More blatant third world corruption... America has lost all moral authority in every way.