(Carson City,
NV) – Governor Jim Gibbons today announced he’s added Thomas Husted, chief
executive officer of the Valley Electric Association, to his Renewable Energy
Transmission Access Advisory Committee to represent rural electrical
providers.
Husted will
join the panel tomorrow for the second meeting of its second phase, which is
charged with reviewing the economic and environmental feasibility of
constructing the critical electrical transmission corridors the RETAAC
identified during its first phase.
“Tom Husted
has a tremendous background in utilities, and as someone with a strong knowledge
of the role coops play in providing power to Nevadans, I’m sure he will be of
tremendous service to the committee,” the Governor said.
In serving on
the committee, Husted will represent 11 rural Nevada electric cooperatives and
four municipal electric service utilities.
“I’m honored
the Governor has appointed me to this important committee,” Husted said. “I will
do my best to represent the cooperatives and utilities that serve the rural
communities of Nevada as this committee moves forward with more recommendations
for the Governor.”
The RETAAC
Phase II is conducting its second meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 17 via
videoconference between the State Capitol in Carson City and the Governor’s
Office in Las Vegas.
The meeting
agenda, the full report from RETAAC Phase I and other information can be found
here: http://gov.state.nv.us/Energy2/index.htm.