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National Grid Faces Unprecedented Fines [Poll]

Are the fines imposed against National Grid sufficient?

 

As we near the one-year anniversary of Tropical Storm Irene, which left thousands of Easton residents (and nearly a million total Massachusetts residents) without power for days, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is proving that she hasn't forgotten what she calls an "inadequate response" to both the tropical storm and an October snowstorm with similar results.

Coakely is recommending a $16 million fine against the company – the largest penalty ever recommended against a utility in Massachusetts, according to a statement from her office released Thursday.

The penalties, if passed would not affect National Grid customers and would have to be borne on shareholders.

The AG’s Office made the recommendation in a brief filed Wednesday with the Department of Public Utilities (DPU), which has the authority to impose the fine. According to the AG’s brief,  National Grid officials violated four separate storm response obligations under the company’s emergency response plan (ERP) including:

  • Failing to communicate effectively with customers and municipalities throughout the two major storms;
  • Failing to provide timely damage assessments;
  • Failing to properly staff for the two emergency events; and
  • Failing to respond to public safety calls about downed wires.

“Combined, these two storms left nearly a million National Grid customers without power, some for more than a week,”Coakley said in a statement. “National Grid’s preparation for these storms was inadequate and its response was unacceptable. The company compounded these mistakes with a lack of communication to municipalities and first responders about restoration efforts, leaving many of them in the dark as they were making critical decisions around public safety and emergency treatment.”

To read the full statement from Coakley's office, click here.

Do you think Coakley's recommendation is appropriate?

  • Do you think a $16 million fine for National Grid's response to Irene and the October snowstorm is appropriate?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes! The response time was terrible.
        4 (100%)
    • No. Nobody could have foreseen such a devastating storm and an October snowstorm.
        0 (0%)
    • Not sure.
        0 (0%)
    Total votes: 4
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
About this column: We'll be asking Easton Patch readers a different question every day at noon. Questions could range from local decisions made by officials, to state issues, to national politics and entertainment. Whatever it is, we want to know what EASTON thinks! Related Topics: Easton, Hurricane Irene, National Grid, and Snowstorm

SeanS

5:02 pm on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Great, my bill is going up.

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Carol Houghton

6:16 am on Friday, July 27, 2012

I think the response time was terrible but I also do not think that the entire 16 million should go into the state's general fund. We were the ones that suffered so the money should be taken off our extremely HIGH bills.

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