(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.