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US Lawmakers Investigate Firm's Contract to Help Restore Puerto Rico's Power
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US Lawmakers Investigate Firm's Contract to Help Restore Puerto Rico's Power
Fri, 2017-10-27 18:21 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Workers from Montana-based Whitefish Energy Holdings help fix Puerto Rico’s power grid. Photograph: Alvin Baez/Reuters
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Multiple congressional committees seek information on $300m deal awarded to Whitefish Energy Holdings, tiny company in interior secretary’s hometown
theguardian.com - October 26, 2017
Multiple congressional committees are investigating a $300m contract awarded to a small Montana company in the hometown of the interior secretary, Ryan Zinke, that was tapped to help restore Puerto Rico’s damaged power grid.
The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority awarded the contract to tiny Whitefish Energy Holdings to restore transmission and distribution lines damaged or destroyed during Hurricane Maria. The two-year-old company had just two full-time employees when the storm hit last month.
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