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Dale Hooley <dalehooley899@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Russ A Schiermeier; Darek@jkfarms.com; Ryan Johnson
Comment regarding IPC-E-20-26 Petition
Thursday, December 31, 2020 11:00:02 AM
Hooley Farms
Dale Hooley
29796 Indian Cove Lane
Hammett, Idaho 83627
Cell: 208 599 0119
December 31, 2020
Members of the PUC,
I’m a Idaho Power customer and am commenting in regard to the Sierra Club Petition for
Reconsideration.
I’m a farmer and a sole proprietor since 1974. One of my farms is a 600 acre tract on a butte 550
feet elevation above the Snake River which is its source of irrigation water. The cost of pumping
irrigation water is the largest expense.
I have participated in Idaho Power’s Peak Reward program since its implementation. I have also
used and benefited from Idaho Power’s Cost Share Program installing energy saving equipment, e.g.
efficient pumps and variable speed drives, and replaced worn irrigation parts. I have benefited from
both of these programs, and I appreciate Idaho Power’s orientation and dedication to increase
efficiency and reduce irrigation costs.
This past summer I purchased and had installed a 100KW solar station on an unused pivot corner of
this farm. I’m hoping the solar station will produce and off set 12-14 % of the energy this farm
consumes. I am excited that the cost of producing solar power is becoming economically feasible. I
had planned and now have suspended plans to build an additional solar station in 2021. Idaho
Power’s desire to change the net metering program has introduced a high level of uncertainty into
the future of farm-produced energy. I’m unwilling to blindly invest in solar with no visibility to the
future structure of the program.
I am asking the PUC to extend the grandfathering period of the Net Metering Program until further
clarity is provided on how issues affecting this program may change. I and my agribusiness friends
are ready to invest in producing energy as another way to save money and become more energy
efficient. We’ve believed this is a goal of Idaho Power, but now we’re not sure. Like the Sierra Club
we’d like clarification on this subject.
Thank you for your consideration.
Dale Hooley
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