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Ige appoints Tom Gorak as PUC commissioner ahead of NextEra decision

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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

Hawaii Gov. David Ige today appointed Tom Gorak, chief counsel for the state Public Utilities Commission, to serve as a PUCcommissionerbeginning Friday.

Hawaii Gov. David Ige today appointed Tom Gorak, chief counsel for the state Public Utilities Commission, to serve as a PUC commissioner beginning Friday.

The term of one of the three PUC commissioners, Michael Champley, expires Thursday. Champley was appointed to the commission in 2011 by former Gov. Neil Abercrombie.

The PUC commissioners are expected to announce soon whether to approve Florida-based NextEra Energy Inc.’s $4.3 billion bid to purchase Hawaiian Electric Utilities Inc., the state’s largest utility. The PUC has spent about 18 months reviewing the case.

PUC Chairman Randy Iwase said Tuesday no decision is “imminent” in the NextEra case.

Ige said last year he is opposed to the sale of HEI to NextEra.

Ige said Gorak’s appointment would be effective Friday as he has the authority to make an interim appointment. If the PUC has not made a decision on NextEra by Friday, then Gorak would be one of the three voting commissioners to make the decision, Ige said.

“(Gorak) has been closely engaged with the PUC as its chief counsel for the past three years and will be able to step in immediately to participate in discussions and decision making on all matters pending before the commission. There will be no delay in addressing the many issues that must be resolved to meet our renewable energy goals,” Ige said today.

26 responses to “Ige appoints Tom Gorak as PUC commissioner ahead of NextEra decision”

  1. Hitaxpayer says:

    Ige stacking the PUC to guarantee a no vote. How can someone just appointed have enough knowledge to make an informed decision?

  2. allie says:

    sale is likely dead

  3. pgkemp says:

    again, putting the cart before the horse….

  4. Oahuan says:

    This is all political BS.

  5. kailua says:

    If the Governor thinks the public is stupid and doesn’t see through this ploy, he is truly a one term gov. He could have extended mr. Champley so he could vote. Obviously the vote was 2 to 1 for the merger and he need to stack the votes in his favor. Awue!!

  6. MANDA says:

    Surprise! A man is the most qualified person again!

  7. Tanuki says:

    Nothing wrong with that – unless you own HEI stocks. Morita was a rubber stamp for HEI and she is upset that she is on the outs.

  8. nippy68 says:

    Oh no…… I smell a rat around the corner . Money talks b.s. Walks. We’re f$&k again . First rail now this.

  9. wiliki says:

    shibai…. the key work is “annecdotal”. Reporters asked the wrong questions.

  10. star08 says:

    He said, “I want someone who is more closely aligned with my personal views.” Depending on his personal views, he has been clear about why he chose—regulatory experience and a commitment to 100% clean energy.

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