SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Dec. 21 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The CC-PNC group of the Cabildo de Tenerife describes the situation of the Renewable Energy Technology Institute (ITER) as “unsustainable” due to the “mismanagement” of the president, Pedro Martín, and the vice president, Enrique Arriaga, for which they will request an extraordinary plenary session to report on the “million-dollar losses” produced by the stoppage in August of this year of the Areté (18.4 MW) and La Roca (16.8 MW) parks.
“We see a lot of nervousness and restlessness in Pedro Martín, who announces that he is going to take charge of ITER and its companies. What are the reasons? Has Pedro Martín fired Arriaga or has he resigned? What is happening at ITER And in the parks of Arete and La Roca?” he asked in a note.
Bueno laments the lack of transparency because “Pedro Martín says that the decision to take over ITER was made in November, but he has not reported until today.”
In addition, he continues, “in the plenary session on November 25, the one who answered ITER’s questions was Enrique Arriaga, the Cabildo has lost between 10 and 12 million euros since August and Martín and Arriaga blamed the company Energías Ecológicas de Tenerife and Iberdrola and that can have consequences, what are they hiding?”
The nationalist counselor recalls that Pedro Martín “was already president of ITER from the beginning of his mandate” and questions that “by removing Arriaga from the ITER companies, are you pointing it out for all the irregularities that are happening in ITER and the consequences that can be derived from these?
For this reason, he advances that in the extraordinary plenary session “they will have to give explanations.”