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Whitefish-PREPA Contract Aimed to Avoid Government Oversight

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Hosted By: Ronald Bethea

AUTHOR:Robert Walton@TeamWetDog PUBLISHED:Oct. 27, 2017

As Puerto Rico struggles to restore power to its citizens, a leaked recovery contract awarded to Montana’s Whitefish Energy appears to reveal one-sided commitments and stipulations that government agencies cannot review the project’s finances.

Whitefish’s contract has been under increasing scrutiny. In the days after Hurricane Maria struck the island, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) declined mutual aid offers from other utilities, opting for a $300 million contract with the little-known Montana firm for power restoration.

And with most of Puerto Rico still without power, Rhodium Group has run the numbers and determined that Hurricane Maria’s hit on the island has caused the largest blackout in the United States’ history. 

The storm has so-far disrupted 1.25 billion hours.

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