Thursday, February 18, 2021

DID BROWNSVILLE SUFFER TO PROTECT PUB'S BOTTOM LINE? BRUCIAK SAYS PUB SOLD 80 % OF ITS ELECTRICITY TO ERCOT GRID AND ALLOWED BLACKOUTS FOR BROWNSVILLE HOMES

 By Juan Montoya

Now the pieces are starting to come together.

The directors of the Brownsville Public Utility Board, which is a member of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), has told some city commissioners that it had to be authorized by the Austin-based board before it could turn on its natural-gas fueled 170 MW Silas Ray plant in the city's West Side.

The plant, built in 1947, is capable of putting out 136 operating MWs and another 34 MWs as backup. Those MWs could have provided enough electricity to the city, Los Fresnos, San Benito, and even Port Isabel to endure the cold weather with energy to spare.

It was only turned on Wednesday morning after elected officials, including Rep. Alex Dominguez, who will take part in the investigation of ERCOT, asked why the plant was not activated. Dominguez said he will be part of the legislature body which will investigate whether it was true that ERCOT  prevented the PUB from activating the plant or whether it is the familiar dodge by the PUB honchos.

This comes on the heels of reports throughout the state that PUB wan't the only one reluctant to fire up Silas Ray and that, in fact, it was one of many in Texas which was not activated because...it would not be profitable to the utility because of the fuel costs – that is the fuel surcharge.

In fact, it wasn't until Wednesday morning that PUB CEO John Bruciak ordered that the plant be activated after three days of Brownsville residents enduring freezing temperatures and three days and nights without lights. The plant is 100 percent owned by the people of Brownsville.

Suddenly it was profitable – or politically convenient ? – to fire up the plant to deflect the spotlight on his piss-poor performance.

During today's PUB/COB press conference, Bruciak admitted that rather then keep the electricity PUB produced here, they sold 80 percent of it to the ERCOT grid and allowed the rolling blackouts for Brownsville. And once the Silas Ray plant kicks in, will they do the same?

Brownsville residents had to deal – and are dealing with – spoiled food in their refrigerators, life-and-death situations by people on electric-powered medical devices, and inoperable traffic lights where cars played a game of chicken at intersections with other desperate drivers to get through. 

With the mayor, the city commission and administration and the PUB board and its top dogs declaring them expendable, it fell to the people to fend for their own.

Statewide, nearly half of the state’s natural gas production has screeched to a halt due to the extremely low temperatures, while freezing components at natural gas-fired power plants forced some operators to shut down. In the case of PUB, the executive directors apparently kept their eye on the bottom line instead of providing life-saving electricity to its ratepayers.

“Texas is a gas state,” said Michael Webber, an energy resources professor at the University of Texas at Austin. While he said all of Texas’ energy sources share blame for the power crisis – at least one nuclear power plant has partially shut down, most notably – the natural gas industry is producing significantly less power than normal.

In other words, PUB would have to operate at a loss if it fired up the plant. But faced with the prospect of mayhem in the streets, freezing elderly and children in local homes, and the impact of employees at local businesses and offices unable to work or produce, it would have been a price worth paying.

After all, Bruciak and his top executives recommended the construction of the Tenaska electric plant to be built at a cost to ratepayers of some $500 million. When their crystal balls proved faulty and there was an energy glut because other plants came online in the region, Tenaska pulled out of the deal. 

That was in 2017, but the ratepayers or the city commission weren't told until three years later. 

The artificially high rates that were approved by the city commission to fund the bonds to build the plant and purchase right-of-way for a natural gas line from Hidalgo County have remained the same. 

Now, with natural gas lines already here to provide natural gas to the coming LNG terminals at the Port of Brownsville, it is doubtful the multi-million dollar right-of-ways will ever be used.

In other words, by following the Bruciak et al recommendations for Tenaska, we literally threw that money down the drain.

That being true, PUB had enough loose cash (the remnants of the $130 million raised by the higher rates for the Tenaska Plant to Nowhere) to pay for the higher fuel charges and have change left over. This would have prevented the hardships our residents endured to maintain PUB's bottom line.

Instead, Bruciak and his cadre of underachieving skinflints earning $300,000-plus each issued a press release today saying that Brownsville would no longer have to endure the rolling blackouts that the rest of the ERCOT-mandated state utilities have to. 

Remember that the BPUB did not give these gents those obscene raises until after the higher rates went into effect. For a job well done?

But try to find one city commissioner who will stand up to these carpetbaggers (Bruciak lives in a condo at South Padre Island and another commutes to San Antonio every weekend) and call them on their abject failures paid by the suffering ratepayers of this municipally-owned utility. You won't.

The former mayor Tony Martinez pushed for the construction of the Tenaska plant and commissioners Rose Gowen and Jessica Tetreau voted in favor of the plant and of the higher rates. Mayor Trey Mendez is now an ex oficio board member of the PUB. Nothing from him, either.

Now, with the Big Freeze fiasco as another laurel on their dubious crown, will anyone on the PUB board or the city commission finally hand them their pink slip and slam the door on their butts as they leave carrying their carpetbags bulging with out gold from the PUB administrative building?

30 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hillbilly coco wanna be white blames the green energy movement for the hard freeze, pinche pendejo was seen climbing up a wind tower, idiota no se le quita los estupido...

Anonymous said...

Who cares? It's over and I SURVIVED.

Anonymous said...

So is pub full of gas the apestoso kind

Anonymous said...

Criminal prosecution to any state committee or public board member who put costs before lives. The truth will be known.

Anonymous said...

Good reporting, Juan.

Anonymous said...

The world was, is and always will be a wonderful place.

Anonymous said...

PUB customers need to protest. Don't pay your PUB bill this month.

Anonymous said...

I did an investigation on that gas plant. I was stop by security guy from asking questions and taking pictures. I knew that this PUB electric plant was not producing any electricity because there was no stream coming from the smoke stack. PUB is buying electricity and selling electricity to you the customers. The big 3 at PUB are getting big bucks, nearly 300 hundred thousand pay checks. Who is fault, mayor and city commissioners. Ex mayor lose the election and was hired at PUB , how nice! Now PUB is going to raise the price of electricity higher.

Anonymous said...

Do something Trey.. Grown w pair you fucking midget.

Anonymous said...

Juan you know that the PUB board along with the Brownsville city commissioners and our Enano mayor tray (KEEBER ELF) WILL NOT DO A DAMN THING ABOUT THIS LATEST IN A STRINGS OF MAMADAS BY BRUCIAK AND PUB TOP DOGS. Citizens can complain and protest all they want but at the end of the day-NADA.

Anonymous said...

These bozos need to get fired for mismanagement of duties. On top of all that,these so called executives are earning more than $300,000 a year. Totally unacceptable salaries for this area. Fire them all at once.

Anonymous said...

Excellent reporting! Thank you, Juan!

Anonymous said...


The plant doesn't work? BPUB buying electricity from other providers, the ones who could, serve city residents for much less.

Chingao, ese.

Chingao.

Anonymous said...

PUB IS A CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION CITIZENS GOT SCAMMED BY THAT TENASKA PROJECT OVER 130MILLION DOLLARS LOST AND THEY STILL CHARGING YOU EXTRA ON YOUR BILL .

Anonymous said...

@11:19 El guey half Coco retard mutt 6th grade education can't see that the failure of the thousands of solar windmill turbines in Texas couldn't handle the cold weather that hit Texas. The demand for energy was to high and without those windmills working, it caused major blackouts through out heavy snow hit cities in Texas. To help alleviate some of the problems, Ercot mandated that Texas city implement rolling blackouts so not to overwhelmed the energy grid!

What PUB did is a different matter pendejo! PUB got greedy and could of activated the Silas Ray plant,and the rolling blackouts here in Brownsville would've been shorter time, more bearable, and things would've gone smoother! So the main cause of the blackouts has nothing to do what happened here locally with pub idiota! To save themselves money, PUB just made the rolling blackouts longer, in some cases people were without electricity for 24 hours!

Anonymous said...

P.U.B hopefully u gives us credit smh...very disappointing..gonna change company damn backstabbers 🖕🏼

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

jUAN A big shootout to the BPUB workers who were and are outside in the trenches during these freezing times, I am sure they and their families went thru the same misery many of us in Brownsville went thru also these past few days, not their fault. BPUB TOP DOGS (MR. SPI) NEED TO GO ASAP. PUTOS.

Anonymous said...

Get rid of PUB! Bring in some competition that will kick their ass. We own it and it is suppose to be there to help us, but has not helped us in any way other than screwing us. Competition is good! Might make them lower their rates and give better service, if not we have a choice to go elsewhere for energy.

Anonymous said...

February 18, 2021 at 5:12 PM

I D I O T A !

Anonymous said...

Where is the D A?????

Anonymous said...

Thank you both Lucios. Thank you Rene. Thank you Solis. Thank you Juan Hinojosa. Thank you

to all the local state senator, representatives who accepted donations from these putos and oh

yes the officials who run the utilities.

The citizens of Brownville thank you for freezing us, ignoring us and looking the other way

to allow the abuse. God will ask you 1 question - could you have done better for the poor ?

Anonymous said...



Shame on all these CEO's , board members and Republicans. The elderly suffered, the kids suffered days without water, electricity, heat: this is a criminal act.

The CEO's of the Electricity Grid , do not live in Texas.
The board members had power and heat.
The Republicans do not want the Federal Government to regulate the electricity grid.... so that they can steal the money and not invest money in the electrical system.

Anonymous said...

Our Silas Rey power plant was rebuilt and modernized in the mid 1990’s. Why isn’t it cost effective?
Did Carlos El Mago Marin design it? Likely, as he controls PUB, and gets all the contracts.
When are we going to fire that, “Imagine Brownsville” carpet bagger.

Anonymous said...

The city don;t need another "I've been working here 50 years", NEED TO GO NOW FIRE HIS ASS NOW!!!

Anonymous said...

Time to get solar panels on the house. To hell with this shit.

Anonymous said...

PUB admins live by two mantras...

1.”If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

2. “Wait until I retire, then do whatever you want.”

Anonymous said...

PUB is selling t's, "I DON'T NEED NO STINKIN' HEAT! AT 20 BUCKS CALL DA BOARD...

Anonymous said...

Juan just wondering if BPUB is owned by the MAFIA? Regular Mafia, Brownsville Mafia, Southmost Mafia? Because they really dont care or give a hoot about anyone except themselves. Fire Mr. SPI-Bruciak and his two top dogs sorry excuse for management.

Anonymous said...

ERCOT Board resigned now resign PUB and city commission or fire the ceo of pub and all its board do it NOW!

rita