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Karen Armstrong <armstrongkaren74@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 5:37:13 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! And customer-owned energy
production benefits the community by strengthening local grids instead of relying on long-distance power lines. We must work together to ensure local, clean, customer-owned power is
an option for all Idahoans.
Regards, Karen Armstrong
3010 W Taft StBoise, ID 83703
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Alex Hackett <alexghackett@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Subject:Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Date:Wednesday, September 22, 2021 5:38:45 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
As a home solar user, I am urging you to pursue a solar study that fairly values home and
business solar systems and ownership. There is no reason why homeowners and businessowners should be punished for creating community energy systems. They should be
incentivized and be credited with the same rate that they would normally be credited.Customer-owned energy production benefits the community by strengthening local grids
instead of relying on long-distance power lines. More solar power means cleaner air bydisplacing polluting coal and gas. Local power keeps money in our community and grows the
economy while we help Idaho Power achieve its 100% clean energy goal.
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! We must work together to ensurelocal, clean, customer-owned power is an option for all Idahoans.
Thank you.
Regards,
Alex Hackett 307 S Juniper St
Nampa, ID 83686
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Garret Smith <gsmit07@hotmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Subject:Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Date:Wednesday, September 22, 2021 6:47:33 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! And customer-owned energy
production benefits the community by strengthening local grids instead of relying on long-distance power lines. We must work together to ensure local, clean, customer-owned power is
an option for all Idahoans.
Regards, Garret Smith
834 Harcourt RdBoise, ID 83702
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Karen Steenhof <karensteenhof@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 7:33:32 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! And customer-owned energy
production benefits the community by strengthening local grids instead of relying on long-distance power lines. We must work together to ensure local, clean, customer-owned power is
an option for all Idahoans.
Regards, Karen Steenhof
18109 Briar Creek RdMurphy, ID 83650
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Alida Bockino <alidabockino@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Subject:Move toward a brighter future! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Date:Wednesday, September 22, 2021 7:47:11 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar studies must accurately value the benefits of local clean energy production. Local, clean
energy benefits us all and plays an important role in working towards a clean energy future.
Regards, Alida Bockino
1104 Pine Crest RdMoscow, ID 83843
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Shannon Reagan <shannonreagan@hotmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Move toward a brighter future! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 7:59:57 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar studies must accurately value the benefits of local clean energy production. Local, clean
energy benefits us all and plays an important role in working towards a clean energy future.
Regards, Shannon Reagan
622 W Highland View DrBoise, ID 83702
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Allison Boldridge <andboldridge@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Move toward a brighter future! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 8:13:46 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar studies must accurately value the benefits of local clean energy production. Local, clean
energy benefits us all and plays an important role in working towards a clean energy future.When issues arise in times of heavy demand for electricity, rooftop solar panels can fill some
of the increased demand.
Regards, Allison Boldridge
5218 N Edenburgh WayBoise, ID 83714
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Sierra Debenham <sierrapearldebenham@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 8:35:26 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! And customer-owned energy
production benefits the community by strengthening local grids instead of relying on long-distance power lines. We must work together to ensure local, clean, customer-owned power is
an option for all Idahoans.
Regards, Sierra Debenham
1454 Shenandoah DrBoise, ID 83712
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Michael Cantrell <macantr18@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Move toward a brighter future! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 8:53:39 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
It is important that in any solar studies you do, you include consideration of the benefits we all
receive from individual households installing renewable energy that can feed back into thegrid. True net metering is essential.
Local, clean energy benefits us all and plays an important role in moving us toward a more
resilient, clean energy supply in the future.
Thank you for your work on this.
Regards, Michael Cantrell
622 E B StMoscow, ID 83843
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Derek Gendvil <dgendvil@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Wednesday, September 22, 2021 9:15:45 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! And customer-owned energy
production benefits the community by strengthening local grids instead of relying on long-distance power lines. We must work together to ensure local, clean, customer-owned power is
an option for all Idahoans.
Regards, Derek Gendvil
9030 W Sahara AveLas Vegas, NV 89117
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Terry Bostick <tbostick2@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Subject:Move toward a brighter future! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Date:Wednesday, September 22, 2021 10:09:21 PM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar studies must accurately value the benefits of local clean energy production. Local, clean
energy benefits us all and plays an important role in working towards a clean energy future.
Regards, Terry Bostick
2933 E Springview DrCoeur D'alene, ID 83814
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Renée Mullen <mullen.rb@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Move toward a brighter future! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Thursday, September 23, 2021 7:16:26 AM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar power studies must accurately value the benefits of local clean energy production. Local,
clean energy benefits us all and plays an important role in working towards a clean energyfuture. As a person who has installed solar panels on both house and van, not for purposes of
saving money but for helping reduce my family’s carbon footprint, I understand the value ofsolar power to a community. Solar power can add substantially to our energy independence
while lowering Idaho’s carbon emissions. Why would we not provide incentives for everyoneto do this ? Why would we not truly study the benefits to our community and the world , rather
than just focus on short-term impacts to the bottom line of our power companies? With somuch sun ( ie. Solar power ) , why would Idaho not grasp this amazing opportunity?
Thank you fir your time and consideration.
Regards, Renée Mullen
1902 N 11th StBoise, ID 83702
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Samantha Gerken <mrs.gerken17@outlook.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Thursday, September 23, 2021 7:21:04 AM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! And customer-owned energy
production benefits the community by strengthening local grids instead of relying on long-distance power lines. We must work together to ensure local, clean, customer-owned power is
an option for all Idahoans.
Regards, Samantha Gerken
11615 ID-5Saint Maries, ID 83861
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Karen simonds <karen.simonds3@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Thursday, September 23, 2021 7:35:38 AM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! And customer-owned energy
production benefits the community by strengthening local grids instead of relying on long-distance power lines. We must work together to ensure local, clean, customer-owned power is
an option for all Idahoans.
Regards, Karen simonds
1990 Creekside LnBoise, ID 83706
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Heather Dawnstar-Guess <heatherdawnstar@gmail.com>
Jan Noriyuki
Move toward a brighter future! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Thursday, September 23, 2021 8:31:14 AM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar studies must accurately value the benefits of local clean energy production. Local, clean
energy benefits us all and plays an important role in working towards a clean energy future.
Regards, Heather Dawnstar-Guess
122 Willow RdHailey, ID 83333
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Susan Bistline <sjbistline@toast.net>
Jan Noriyuki
Stand up for solar! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Thursday, September 23, 2021 9:26:28 AM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar is an important player in Idaho’s clean energy future! And customer-owned energy
production benefits the community by strengthening local grids instead of relying on long-distance power lines. We must work together to ensure local, clean, customer-owned power is
an option for all Idahoans.
Regards, Susan Bistline
957 W Garfield Bay RdSagle, ID 83860
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Cheryl Hart <cherylhart@bresnan.net>
Jan Noriyuki
Subject:Move toward a brighter future! Case Number: IPC-E-21-21.
Date:Thursday, September 23, 2021 10:19:17 AM
Dear Commission Secretary PUC,
Solar studies must accurately value the benefits of local clean energy production. Local, clean
energy benefits us all and plays an important role in working towards a clean energy future.
Regards, Cheryl Hart
826 5th AveHelena, MT 59601
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To:Jan Noriyuki
Subject:Notice: A comment was submitted to PUCWeb
Date:Thursday, September 23, 2021 2:00:07 PM
The following comment was submitted via PUCWeb:
Name: Daniel Farrell
Submission Time: Sep 23 2021 1:18PMEmail: dwfjef@gmail.com
Telephone: 703-622-3303Address: 3621 S Basilica Way
MERIDIAN, ID 83642
Name of Utility Company: Idaho Power
Case ID: IPC-E-21-21
Comment: "Please include me in any invitations for the public workshops. I see in the September 17, 2021 Decision Memorandum that the commission staff will file a “framework
to study” on September 30, 2021. Will the filing be available to the public on the PUC Case Summary web page? If not, how can I review it prior to the public workshops? Has/will Idaho
power submitted a similar filing and will it also be available? Will the study look at the net metering adopted by other locations as models (e.g. Logan Utah “Net Metering without a
Fight” and many others)? The actual experience in other locales can inform the study of important considerations and consequences to the program and changes. Looking at and
comparing solar payback period and other key metrics in other locations should help make sure that Idaho does not discourage residential solar adoption in the future with its rate
changes. I would also like to see the study include the affect of the Dec 20, 2019 end of grandfathered rates on solar installations in Idaho? Has the result has been “chilling the
market” as predicted by solar advocates? What are the impacts (environmental, economic, …) of this action given new rates are not expected until 2023? Should the PUC extend the
grandfathering date to encourage solar adoption in the interim? "
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