By November 29, 2018, Grain Belt shall submit evidence of its financial, managerial and technical ability to complete the Project.
Just like the rest of us, the Kansas Corporation Commission wants to know what's going on here.
Dilemma! We all know what's going on with Clean Line. All its employees have accepted employment elsewhere. Its Board of Directors has changed, perhaps indicating a change in investor involvement and backing. A company that has no employees probably doesn't have any money to pay them. C'mon, this is basic common sense. Clean Line really can't fool anyone who cares enough to spend just a few minutes on a google search.
And it looks like the KCC staff is going to have to get off its dead derriere and do some investigating of its own.
Staff is directed to file a Report and Recommendation by February 6, 2019,
evaluating Grain Belt's financial, managerial and technical ability to complete the Project.
Evidence, Michael Skelly, evidence! Not blather. Not promises. Not claims that defy common sense. Actual evidence of your financial, managerial, and technical abilities.
Looks like the jig is up on Michael Skelly's pretension that Grain Belt Express and Clean Line Energy Partners is still viable! And now the questions have started...
I simply can't wait!