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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220513Comments(3)_3.pdfFrom:PUCWeb Notification To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:Notice: A comment was submitted to PUCWeb Date:Friday, May 13, 2022 7:00:20 AM The following comments were submitted via PUCWeb: Name: Jeromy Cross Submission Time: May 12 2022 8:39PMEmail: crossjeromy@gmail.com Telephone: 303-241-1097Address: 4514 N Wildcat pl Meridian, ID 83646 Name of Utility Company: Idaho Power Case ID: IPC-E-21-04 Comment: "My name is Jeromy and I am an Idaho Power customer living in Meridian. I am aveteran and work for a local non profit. I want Idaho Power to work with community groups to create a community owned solar program in which customers can subscribe to solar arrays thatare not owned or controlled by the utility. Community owned solar is beneficial because it increases clean energy and keeps the financial benefits of that clean energy within thecommunities where the solar is located. It also promotes resiliency on the grid through distributed generation. I care about these issues because everyone should have access to solarpower regardless of economic means." ------ Name: Ryan McGoldrick Submission Time: May 12 2022 9:53PMEmail: ryan@cvidaho.org Telephone: 503-871-7082Address: 2212 N 19th St Boise, ID 83702 Name of Utility Company: Idaho Power Case ID: IPC-E-21-40 Comment: "My name is Ryan McGoldrick and I am emailing on behalf of ConservationVoters for Idaho and our members throughout Idaho Power’s service area to express our strong support for Idaho Power’s proposed Clean Energy Your Way program. Over the lastfew years, the number of clean energy commitments by both large corporations and small businesses has risen dramatically. Idaho Power’s new program provides a cost effective wayfor organizations to achieve those goals. In addition to benefitting our home-grown businesses, this will be a draw for job-creators considering Idaho. Businesses will be more willing tomove to a state where they have a viable option for sourcing their energy from clean and local resources. Additionally, building out our clean energy resources makes financial sense for astate like Idaho. We possess few natural gas or coal resources, so dollars spent on these fuels are leaving the state. This program allows Idahoans to invest in producing energy locally from our ample renewable energy opportunities. This program will create good, local jobs for our residents. In addition to supporting the program broadly, CVI is especially appreciative of the inclusion of an option for low income residents to participate. As clean energy continues to get cheaper, this program can provide rebates that are a financial benefit to low income residents struggling with high property taxes, inflation, and increasing energy costs. Thank you, Ryan McGoldrick Program Manager Conservation Voters for Idaho " ------ Name: Marie CallawaySubmission Time: May 12 2022 9:09PM Email: mariecallaway@yahoo.comTelephone: 423-715-6966 Address: 3503 W. Shasta StBoise, ID 83703 Name of Utility Company: Idaho Power Case ID: IPC-E-21-40 Comment: "Dear Commissioners: I'm an Idaho Power customer who lives in Boise and I'm writing to urge you to require Idaho Power to work with community groups to develop a community owned solar subscription program in which customers can subscribe to solar arrays that are not owned or controlled by the utility. I believe in this concept in part because it allows people from all socio-economic groups to support clean, solar energy. Not only that but it also promotes grid resiliency through distributed generation. Thank you for your consideration. Marie Callaway Boise, ID" ------