Monday, March 04, 2024 10:51:22 AM
“One thing to note is that Rockwell does not govern any of the providers who operate under the power grid in Texas, so Mayor Johannesen has no control over the decisions about energy sources. His priorities are, therefore, more focused on other factors that affect living in his community.
"I was appreciative of my discussion with Mayor Johannesen during the podcast," said Andrew Van Noy, CEO of DeepPower. "It was educational to understand that while some mayors can influence energy choices, not all have that ability. His willingness to still want to learn and consider energy options was welcomed."
Now Mayor Johannesen, a former Marine, sounds like an excellent individual. And I am glad that he had this discussion with Van Noy. But it sounds to me like it was just a nice warm fuzzy feeling for Van Noy. That wouldn’t do anything for shareholder value if we were merged.
And quite honestly, speaking with a mayor on a podcast, is not all that hard to arrange these days.
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