Glenn Schleede: “US and NY officials reward Iberdrola of Spain at the expense of US taxpayers, job seekers, and electric customers”

Courtesy of Mr. Glenn Schleede:

US and NY officials reward Iberdrola of Spain at the expense of US taxpayers, job seekers, and electric customers

Often it’s hard to tell whether highly questionable actions by federal and state government officials that reward special interests at the expense of US taxpayers, job seekers, and electric customers are due to honest but misguided intentions, skullduggery,  malfeasance, incompetence, or simple mistakes.

Consider, for example, the connections between:

  • Actions affecting Iberdrola during the last few months by members of the New York State Public Service Commission (NYS PSC), NY Senator Charles Schumer, US Energy Secretary Steven Chu, and US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.

But please recognize that “connecting the dots” among the actions of these officials will require careful reading of the following pages.

Iberdrola of Spain’s February 24 doubling of net profit announcement

“MADRID (AFP) – Spain’s Iberdrola, the world’s biggest wind-power generator, said Wednesday its annual net profit in the fourth quarter more than doubled to 795.3 million euros (1.07 billion US dollars)

“But the company reported that for the full year 2009 net earnings weakened due to weakness in core markets, which was offset by higher renewable energy output and greater income from its US unit.

“The results were boosted by income from its US unit Energy East, which helped make up for lower demand in its two main markets, Spain and Britain.” (emphasis added).

How has Iberdrola benefitted so handsomely from US and NY officials’ actions?  READ ON:

Linked also at MasterResource

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