- Richard Kessel
Richard M. Kessel (born c. 1950) is a power industry executive who has been appointed as President and Chief Executive Officer of the
New York Power Authority , the largest state-owned public utility company in the United States. Kessel started as aconsumer advocate who led the opposition to the construction and operation of theShoreham Nuclear Power Plant constructed by theLong Island Lighting Company (LILCO). He was appointed as chief executive and later chairman of theLong Island Power Authority (LIPA), which oversaw the public takeover of LILCO in 1998 and the decommissioning of the Shoreham plant. Kessel has been variously described by "The New York Times " as someone who started out as a "constant noodge, attacking perceived wrongs and demanding changes" who later became an "exuberant executive with a hands-on approach".He served as the Executive Director of the
New York State Consumer Protection Board from 1983 to 1995, where he negotiated rate freeze agreements withConsolidated Edison ,Niagara Mohawk and other electric and telephone utilities, which Kessel estimated saved consumers $1 billion.In 1989, Kessel was appointed by then-Governor
Mario Cuomo to become the chairman of the Long Island Power Authority. He led the negotiations on the decommissioning of the Shoreham nuclear power plant, which had been constructed at a total cost of $5.5 billion and had never generated any commercial power. In February 1992, he handed over a $1 bill to purchase the Shoreham facility from the Long Island Lighting Company and oversaw its decommissioning and the shipment of its nuclear fuel off ofLong Island . He left his spot as chairman in 1995 and remained as a trustee of LIPA, returning to the chairmanship in 1997 when he was reappointed by then-GovernorGeorge Pataki .He was responsible for the LIPA's May 1998 takeover of LILCO, funded by a $7 billion offering in municipal bonds, then the largest sale of such bonds in the United States. Upon the takeover, LIPA cut rates for electricity by 20%, followed by refund checks of $101 to each Suffolk customer and $232 to each customer in Nassau and the portions of
Queens served by LILCO. [Lambert, Bruce. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE7DB1338F93BA15756C0A96E958260 "The End of Lilco, as Long Island Has Come to Know It"] , "The New York Times ", May 28, 1998. Accessed September 24, 2008.]He was able to achieve reductions in what had been some of the highest rates for electric power in the country.
Kessel was the target of an investigation by the
New York State Office of the Inspector General for accepting separate salaries at LIPA for his roles as both chairman and president. In July 2008, the Inspector General ruled that he had not acted improperly, noting that he had been asked by Governor Pataki to stay on as chairman through 2006, that he had raised the issue that the Public Authorities Accountability Act prohibited him from being paid a salary as chairman and that he had received two written legal opinions that supported the position that a full-time chairman could be compensated. [ [http://www.ig.state.ny.us/pdfs/Inspector%20General%20Releases%20Report%20on%20Compensation%20of%20Richard%20Kessel%20by%20Long%20Island%20Power%20Authority.pdf "Inspector General Releases Report on Compensation of Richard Kessel by Long Island Power Authority"] ,New York State Office of the Inspector General press release dated July 17, 2008. Accessed September 24, 2008. A complete copy of the Insepctor General's report is available [http://www.ig.state.ny.us/pdfs/Investigation%20of%20Compensation%20for%20LIPA%20Chair.pdf here] .]On January 24, 2007, then-Governor
Eliot Spitzer announced that Kevin Law would replace Kessel as Chairman of LIPA until the fall when a new Chairman would be named and Law would become Chief Executive Officer of LIPA.Rather, John. [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/28/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/28lilipa.htm "New Governor, New Energy Czar"] , "The New York Times ", January 28, 2007. Accessed September 24, 2008.]In September 2008, Kessel was selected to become the President and Chief Executive Officer of the
New York Power Authority , which operates 18 power-generating facilities acrossNew York State . Kessel succeeds Roger B. Kelley, who had been forced out by GovernorDavid Paterson in June 2008, and will take office as of October 14, 2008.Confessore, Nicholas. [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/24/nyregion/24kessel.html "Power Authority to Be Run by Veteran of L.I. Utility"] , "The New York Times ", September 23, 2008. Accessed September 24, 2008.] [http://www.nypa.gov/press/2008/080923d.htm "Power Authority Board Elects Kessel President, CEO"] ,New York Power Authority press release dated September 23, 2008. Accessed September 24, 2008.]Kessel has been a resident of Merrick, in
Nassau County, New York . He graduated with a bachelor's degree fromNew York University and was awarded a master's degree inpolitical science atColumbia University . He has taught consumer issues at bothBrooklyn College andFive Towns College .Lambert, Bruce. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9401E4DE133BF934A35755C0A96E958260 "LIPA Chief's Rare Feat: From Gadfly To Insider"] , "The New York Times ", June 7, 1998. Accessed September 24, 2008.]References
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