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Malloy 'Increasingly Skeptical' CL&P Can Meet Sunday Outage Deadline
The Hartford Courant ^

Posted on 11/05/2011 6:44:51 PM PDT by matt04

Connecticut Light & Power wrestled outages down to the 12 percent level by Saturday night, restoring power to tens of thousands of people but still leaving about a dozen towns from Farmington to Union mostly cold and dark.

And in his bleakest forecast yet, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said CL&P would have to substantially speed up its work pace to make its self-imposed deadline of delivering power to 99 percent of its customers before midnight Sunday.

"I've been skeptical and I'm becoming increasingly skeptical by the hour," Malloy said at a Saturday evening press conference.

The governor directed CL&P to show him an hour-by-hour, town-by-town plan by 10 a.m. Sunday, and warned that he doesn't want the utility to leave open false hope through the day Sunday.

"If they knew that won't make their goal, then the people of Connecticut deserve to know that," Malloy said. "There are 31 hours left and about 175,000 still out. CL&P needs to hold their workers over and have them work through the night."

Jeffrey Butler, the utility's chief operating officer, insisted that with nearly 2,200 crews and help from the National Guard, CL&P can meet its deadline with a major push Sunday.

"I heard his message loud and clear," Butler said after Malloy walked out of the press conference.

(Excerpt) Read more at courant.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events; US: Connecticut
KEYWORDS: clp; connecticut; malloy
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To: buccaneer81

As routine maintenance someone on the local Courant forum said he cut down some diseased trees on his property (I believe in W. Hartford) and he got two nasty-gram letters about ‘save the trees’ from two of his neighbors about it. Brave libbies, won’t even talk about it face-to-face.


21 posted on 11/05/2011 7:48:29 PM PDT by Betis70 (Bruins!)
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To: Betis70

I can believe that. Even 20 years ago, driving west on Farmington Ave I could feel the bad vibes of liberalism.


22 posted on 11/05/2011 7:52:37 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: mojo114

I still have no power and have been on generator since 5PM Sat., but just got cable back a few days ago and noticed Malloy’s disappearing act.

He is a coward and makes it all about himself. I haven’t hear him acknowledge that other states such as MA, NY and ME experienced similar conditions and restoration times.


23 posted on 11/05/2011 8:04:56 PM PDT by matt04
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To: matt04

Reality to Mallethead Malloy: If you can do better rewiring the grid in Connecticut, have at it. By the way, does your life insurance policy include suicide by electrocution?


24 posted on 11/05/2011 8:07:02 PM PDT by MIchaelTArchangel
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To: Nick Danger

And now they have to spend more time making Gov. Malloy happy, instead of restoring power. Great work Gov.!


25 posted on 11/05/2011 8:14:17 PM PDT by matt04
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To: matt04

Thanks Bridgeport.

Hope you get your power soon. We were lucky not to lose it this time, though we had flush water, a full rack of wood, and enough candles to last for more than a month.


26 posted on 11/05/2011 8:26:13 PM PDT by Betis70 (Bruins!)
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To: Grams A

I am a New Englander enjoying the first full day of power in a week. I agree with you.

I was getting so angry at the pols for whipping up a frenzy over this. I tried over and over to explain how devastating the damage was to folks who were bitching. Just from my own house, back to the main trunk, about a mile away the lines were down in eight places and the roads were blocked with downed trees.

It took the crews working 18 hour days, three days to just get in to cut the trees off the lines, and then they could start retiring.

To have the Govenor say they need to work harder just tells me he is an idiot who has no clue what he is talking about. The last thing you want are linemen working 20 hours in a row. You will just end up with dead linemen.


27 posted on 11/05/2011 8:38:49 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (I just don't like anything about the President. And I don't think he's a nice guy.)
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To: buccaneer81

I live in one of “those” towns in Western MA. You are right, they would be howling if a truck came down the street trimming the trees as they should have been doing.

well the boys from VA came down the street the other day and gave all of the trees a buzz cut. Thru won’t need to trim again for three years. It was kind of funny; as if WMECO was tell those rich bastards:”I’ll trim your trees now....and you will beg us to get it done faster so we can get the heat on.”

And to the person that saiid it was five degrees outside, you are really exaggerating. The inside of my house never got below 50 degrees. Cold? Yes. Unlivable? Not even close.


28 posted on 11/05/2011 8:46:01 PM PDT by Vermont Lt (I just don't like anything about the President. And I don't think he's a nice guy.)
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To: matt04
i bought a diesel generator this year

i use coal as my main heat source but i have a fuel oil furnace till it gets/stays cold enough for the coal stove to be on

i got a diesel cause if the power goes out, it'll prolly be out at the gas stations too... i always have at least 250 gals of fuel on hand for the furnace so that hopefully will last till the electricity comes back on

29 posted on 11/05/2011 8:52:37 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Grams A
Try going through 85 plus degrees at night with no air.<<<

LMAO...U Poor Baby!...........Jeeez!

30 posted on 11/05/2011 8:53:47 PM PDT by M-cubed
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To: Grams A
at least your pipes didn't split when they froze... there will prolly be many a mess when the electric/heat comes back on too
31 posted on 11/05/2011 9:03:31 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Vermont Lt

I used to work in Amherst; I know what you mean about earthy-crunchies there.


32 posted on 11/05/2011 9:04:45 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (ECOMCON)
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To: Vermont Lt; ctdonath2; M-cubed; Chode

Well it’s pretty apparent that everyone thinks their crisis is worse than someone else’s. What we could probably all agree on is that most people are not prepared to handle extremes of any kind for more than a day or two. And we all know we, unfortunately, cannot count on any government agency for rapid, organized and effective response and assistance. Even though a foot or two of snow would cause a whole new set of problems for most Texans, at least it would eliminate our current major problem of drought and devistating fires. Given our present situation it might even be a crisis that we would welcome, at least for a while.


33 posted on 11/05/2011 9:38:50 PM PDT by Grams A (The Sun will rise in the East in the morning and God is still on his throne.)
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To: Chode

I’m in the process of having electricians give us quotes for propane generators. A big tank and I wouldn’t have to worry about week-long outages. We have a wood stove, but am thinking of getting a secondary pellet stove since the pellets are easier to handle, and can be setup with a thermostat for more even heat compared to the wood stove. My concern with them is their reliance on electricity, but with a 10-14kW gennie and a big tank, that is not an obstacle anymore.


34 posted on 11/05/2011 9:39:44 PM PDT by Betis70 (Bruins!)
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To: Betis70
that's a hot set up right there...
35 posted on 11/05/2011 9:48:17 PM PDT by Chode (American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Vermont Lt

Malloy proved he was an idiot when he ordered all “non-essential” state workers to report to work the Monday after the storm.

He forgot that most gas stations were not operational. That led to mile long gas lines that clogged up streets (in addition to downed power lines and trees).

On the day when the state needed the roads clear the governor added to the mess.

The utility executives really drew the short straw on this one. Most of its shareholders live in the heavily affected suburbs.

Hope they have their resumes updated.


36 posted on 11/06/2011 11:36:48 PM PST by cgbg (No bailouts for New York and California. Let them eat debt.)
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To: cgbg

P.S. One final insult to end this mess—CL & P’s web page announced “1%” outages on Tuesday once the outage rate dropped to 1.9999999999%.

The governor stole votes to get elected.
The utility lies with statistics to make false claims.

They and the governor deserve each other.


37 posted on 11/09/2011 4:28:45 AM PST by cgbg (No bailouts for New York and California. Let them eat debt.)
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