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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20240806RE_ Follow-up.pdf From: Aaron Pace To: Adam Young; Nesbitt,Quentin Cc: Stucki,Matt;Jon Kruck; Eric Young;Allen Young Subject: RE: Follow-up Date: Tuesday,July 16,2024 5:08:14 PM Attachments: imaae001.Dna imaae002.Dno imaae003.Dna imaae004.Dno imaae005.Dna Quentin, I would like to add that AgriPower Solar has had a long-standing,good relationship with Idaho Power. From our first installation in Idaho,we've done things by the book.We've worked well together, helping Idaho Power achieve its own green energy objectives by helping dozens of agricultural businesses implement renewable energy systems in areas where Idaho Power needs them the most (my perception). The situation the Young's projects are in right now is specifically a situation of Idaho Power's making. The Young's invested significant money based on what customer generation told us as the installer. Customer generation even took the time to ensure regulatory was okay with that.You've likely seen the correspondence already. If not, I'll be happy to send it to you.We are seeking approval—based on Idaho Power's own recommendation—of a single,additional project of less than 100kW above current maximum peak demand.The amount of time that Idaho Power has wasted stonewalling on this issue is bizarre to me.This should have been an open-and-shut issue. Idaho Power is in error. Remedying that mistake by approving the project for the Young's will cost Idaho Power virtually nothing in the short-or long-term—apart from all the time that's been wasted in addressing this issue. Quentin, if Idaho Power will approve this application,we can all get on with doing other things.The delays Idaho Power has caused are also costing the Young's money.We've talked to other clients about pump size in place of peak demand but ultimately,we went back to them and told them it was a non-starter.The Young's, however, have invested significant money in this, based on what Idaho Power said. Is Idaho Power going to reimburse the Young's for the financial damages they've incurred because of Idaho Power's suggestion to us and them? Regards, Aaron Pace +1801-870-7662 Chief Data Officer aaron(cDaaripowersolar.com AgriPower Solar www.agripowersolar.com 40 W Truman Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84115 From: Adam Young<adambrentyoung@gmail.com> Sent:Tuesday,July 16, 2024 4:04 PM To: Nesbitt, Quentin <QNesbitt@idahopower.com> Cc: Stucki, Matt<MStucki@idahopower.com>;Jon Kruck<jon.kruck@puc.idaho.gov>; Aaron Pace <aaron@agripowersolar.com>; Eric Young<ericmcyoung@gmail.com>; Allen Young <aryoung57@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Follow-up Thank you Quentin.As discussed in our phone call, it is our position that Idaho Power should honor the plain language in the Schedule 84 tariff and honor the Company's previous approvals and assurances that a factor of 0.8 x pump HP may be used to calculate max system size. In this discussion,the four following points are of particular importance: 1.The approved tariff is the controlling document. It clearly states that the pump HP factor may be used to determine max system size, both for customers who do not have billing demand data for the previous 12 months AND for customers installing a system whose size exceeds max billing demand from the previous 12 months. 2.The fact that Idaho Power has submitted a tariff advice seeking to change the language of the Schedule 84 tariff serves as a tacit acknowledgement that their position is inconsistent with the language in the currently-approved tariff. 3.We did not bring the language in Section 6 of the approved tariff to the attention of the Company; rather,the Customer Generation team brought the language to our attention and suggested we apply it as we have done.We have email correspondence in which we sought confirmation that the language in question applied both to new irrigation systems and existing systems with billing demand history.We were assured that it did.We were given several other assurances and approvals over the course of several months. 4. Based on those communications, assurances, and approvals,we have had equipment valued at over$1.4MM delivered to our farm.That equipment is currently sitting idle on a dry field corner. Adam Young On Jul 16,2024, at 3:22 PM, Nesbitt, Quentin <ONesbittCa)idahopower.com> wrote: Adam, Thank you for speaking with Matt and I today, your patience and inquiries about this particular application are appreciated. After an ongoing internal review of this matter including the history of communications with the installer, consideration of other recent customer generator applications, and consultation with Idaho Public Utility Commission ("IPUC") Staff, the Company reiterates the options previously provided with respect to application ID 21027 as set forth in email correspondence dated June 4th and July 9th . As noted previously, the Company's treatment of application ID 21036 was a one-time exception based on the specific circumstances associated with that application, but all other applications for which billing demand is available will utilize billing demand, not HP, to determine the max system size consistent with IPUC Order No. 36048. Quentin Nesbitt CUSTOMER RELATIONS AND PROGRAMS MANAGER Idaho Power I Customer Operations Office 208-388-2519 1 Mobile 208-484-9532 1221 W. Idaho St. I Boise, ID 1 83702 IDAHO POWER LEGAL DISCLAIMER This transmission may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the information contained herein (including any reliance thereon) is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. 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