HomeMy WebLinkAbout20141024Comments (2 Total).pdfJean Jewell
From:josh@goodhomeboise.com
Sent:Thursday,October 23,2014 4:52 PM
To:Beverly Barker;Jean Jewell;Gene Fadness
Cc:josh@goodhomeboise.com
Subject:Case Comment Form:Josh Bogle
Name:Josh Bogle
Case Number:IPC-E-14-19
Email:osh(aigoodhorneboise.corn
Telephone:2086089796
Address:3116 W Jordan
Boise Idaho,83702
Name of Utility Company:Idaho Power
Acknowledge public record:True
Comment:Dear Utility Commissioners
1m writing to ask you to support the Grandview Solar project.Id like to see Idaho have a
more diverse energy portfolio as a hedge against future fossil fuel prices and regulations.
I feel like solar is an embarrassingly small part of Idah&s current energy mix given how
much sun we are blessed with.
1m a contractor that specializes in energy efficient residential building.My work in this
area has involved a handful of solar installations.What I’ve noticed in the small scale
solar work I’ve done is how well peak PV production matches Idaho Power’s peak demand.
i’m not an expert,but Grandview seems like a good idea to me.
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Jean Jewell
From:dave.barrett@ mac.com
Sent:Thursday,October 23,2014 3:43 PM
To:Beverly Barker;Jean Jewell;Gene Fadness
Cc:dave.barrett@mac.com
Subject:Case Comment Form:Dave Barrett
Name:Dave Barrett
Case Number:IPC-E-14-19,IPC-E-14-20
Email:dave.batrettmac .com
Telephone:208-484-4341
Address:2226 W.Silver Creek Dr.
Nampa ID,83686
Name of Utility Company:Idaho Power
Acknowledge public record:True
Comment:October 23,2014
Honorable Paul Kjellander
Honorable Marsha Smith
Honorable Mack Redford
Idaho Public Utilities Commission
472 West Washington Street
Boise,Idaho 83702
Re:Idaho Power --Energy Sales Agreement with Grand View Solar and Boise City,IPC-E-14-19
and IPC-E-14-20
Dear Commissioners:
After reviewing Idaho Power’s submissions to the PUC for the Energy Sales Agreements with
Grand View Solar and Boise City,I would like to register my support for these projects.
I support these projects wholeheartedly because they are:
•Good for ratepayers
•Good for the economy
•Good for Idaho Power
•Good for our environment (for us and future generations)
They are good for ratepayers.Idaho is blessed with some of the best solar resources in the
United States,and solar energy is poised,as electronics did,to get better and cheaper.
Contrast this with coal,which will only get scarcer and more expensive.I am thrilled to
see Idaho Power incorporating Idaho-generated solar utility-scale power into their resource
mix.This will be an opportunity for both Idaho Power and the Grand View and Boise City
providers to learn and to improve future solar projects.
They are good for the economy.These projects will provide an estimated 450 construction jobs
for 12 months,after which they will employ maintenance professionals.This will create
additional local jobs and business opportunities in Idaho to support solar workers.
Landowners in Elmore County will receive up to 35 years of payments,and Elmore County will
add over $400,000/year to tax receipts.The U.S.solar industry employment grew 53 percent
from 2010 to 2013,per a Solar Foundation 2014 report.Idaho can and should share in that
growth!
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They are good for Idaho Power.Idaho Power must find a way to profit in the era of solar,
wind,hydro and energy conservation +demand reduction to meet its power obligations.Coal
prices will only rise due to government regulations internalizing costs that were formerly
externalized (i.e.,cleanup),leaving Idaho Power with stranded costs.This is an opportunity
to learn how to do that.
They are good for our environment.Per the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),
carbon dioxide emitted now will continue to disrupt the earth’s climate for hundreds of years
after we are gone.The sooner we stop burning coal,the better.These are the first and
largest solar utility-scale projects to be built in Idaho!The 120 MW generated will power
an estimated 30,000 homes and reduce the need for coal burning.It will also reduce the
mercury,hydrocarbons,arsenic,lead and other toxic heavy metals generated in the process of
burning coals,improving the health of Idaho,Nevada and Wyoming residents.From a Climate
Change perspective,this will remove an estimated 150,000 tons of carbon dioxide per year.
For this,we and future Idahoans thank you!
I wholeheartedly encourage you to approve this project.
Sincerely,
Dave Barrett
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