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MLA Bob Bromley: NWT Power Corp. subsidy 'totally illogical'

The Government of the Northwest Territories announced that it will give the Northwest Territories Power Corporation up to $29.7 million in order to offset increased diesel generation due to low water levels, but one territorial MLA is taking issue with the announcement.

Weledeh MLA Bob Bromley says he is extremely disappointed with the territorial government.

Weledeh MLA Bob Bromley says that he wasn't consulted prior to the territorial government's announcement that it was going to provide a near $30 million subsidy to the Northwest Territories Power Corporation, saying 'I am not sure how the public tolerates this leadership.' (CBC)

The Government of the Northwest Territories announcedWednesday that it will give the Northwest Territories Power Corporation up to $29.7 million, in order to offset increased diesel generation due to low water levels at the Snare and Bluefish hydro facilities, but one territorial MLA is taking issue with the announcement.

Bob Bromley, the MLA for Yellowknife's Weledeh riding,saidthatsubsidizing diesel is like pouring money down the drain.

"We have put literally hundreds of million of dollars into these sorts of subsidies where the money disappears," said Bromley."A one time benefit.

"There is no further return."

Bromleysaidthat he and other regular members were not consulted before the announcement, calling the subsidy "like gambling."

"It is totally illogical to do this kind of thing," saidBromley. "We are hoping the water is going to come back, and through some miracle all the costs are going to go down or something. We have done nothing in terms of investment."

Bromley saidthe money would be better used by increasing subsidies to long term solutions, like wind and solar installations.

"I would have taken $5 millionor $10 millionand said: 'we are going to subsidize you 50 percent. And, by the way, your electricity rates might go up a little bit.' So you are highly motivated to spend some of your dollars in adding the infrastructure that is going to provide free energy for 25 years."

The territorial government paid the power corporation an additional $20 million dollars last year to offset increased diesel costs, and to save ratepayers from larger bills. Bromley saidhe wasn't consulted last year, either, andis extremely disappointed with the territorial government, which is supposed to work by consensus.

"I am not sure how the public tolerates this leadership," says Bromley.

Bromley has been in office for eightyears and is not seeking re-election in the fall's territorial election.

Statistics provided by the Northwest Territories Power Corporation show a decrease in power generation from the Snare and Bluefish hydro facilities in 2013-14 equal to around 5.7 megawatts. Diesel generators at JackfishLake made up the difference.

The new $29.7 million dollar subsidy will allow the power corporation to burn 29 million more litres of diesel than it would under normal water level conditions.