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Jason Fults's avatar

Awesome post, as always, Bryan. I hope that you will continue to be one of our community's main spokespeople for the very important decision that we have to make in November to rid ourselves of the GRU Authority. We do not need our local utility being run by Ron Desantis stand-ins.

It's been very bizarre to see Ed's departure from The Energy Authority's IRP. Before he began favoring his political alliances over data, Ed had praised The Energy Authority and their work crafting GRU IRPs in the past.

I also very much appreciate you highlighting exactly what other utilities throughout our state are doing on this front. The "pecuniary interests" and industry "best practices" that the Authority constantly refers to when it is convenient to do so demand a closer examination of what other utilities, big and small, are doing in terms of the deployment of solar + storage. Including some of the folks that Ed is proposing we buy power from (e.g., FPL)!

And lastly, let's not forget a very important component of the larger equation. GRU's most recently-crafted IRP called for a more aggressive (though I think not aggressive enough) investment in conservation services for its customers. The current GRU leadership seems poised to abandon those sorts of investments altogether, if their current actions are any indication. Ed talks constantly about GRU being a "utility its customers can afford" while he abandons programs that specifically work to reduce the energy burden of GRU's customers most in need of assistance.

The bottom line, as Bryan has laid out so clearly, is that we need to be done with Ed Bielarski and the Authority once and for all. Onward to November!

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Larry J Fowler, MD's avatar

Thanks Brian and noted that one of the first steps Bilarsky and the Guv’s hand appointed board did was take away the solar initiative of Net Metering for GRU customers and the local solar industry. Just further evidence of their ignorance of benefits locals supplying solar power to GRU during peak usage can bring and assist in bringing down cost.

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