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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220808Comments(2)_2.pdfFrom:PUCWeb Notification To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:Notice: A comment was submitted to PUCWeb Date:Sunday, August 7, 2022 7:00:08 AM Name: Michael Joslyn Submission Time: Aug 6 2022 9:03PMEmail: weedwackin25@yahoo.com Telephone: 208-859-4283Address: 2520 E. Green Canyon Dr Meridian, ID 83642 Name of Utility Company: Idaho Power Case ID: IPC-E-22-22 Comment: "Residential solar systems are a huge investment by the homeowner that contribute energy to the grid. It is the responsibility of the residential owner to maintain and pay for their solar system at their residence. I often hear the argument that solar owners get the benefit of the grid without paying the cost to maintain the grid. There is a monthly fee all users pay to be connected to the grid. If this does not represent the true cost of being connected to the grid then change it for ALL grid customers. Solar owners can also help stabilize the grid if they have a battery system. This is a huge future potential benefit. As a side note, I also own an EV. There is no incentive for me to charge when electric demand is low. Too much energy generation at noon from solar? Make energy cheaper at this time. This is a missed opportunity. I can charge on a 105 degree day at 6PM at the same cost. " ------ From:PUCWeb Notification To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:Notice: A comment was submitted to PUCWeb Date:Monday, August 8, 2022 8:00:07 AM The following comment was submitted via PUCWeb: Name: Lane Durtschi Submission Time: Aug 8 2022 7:57AMEmail: ldurtschi@blaineschools.org Telephone: 208-721-0774Address: 5 MOUNTAIN VIEW DR Carey, ID 83320 Name of Utility Company: Idaho Power Case ID: IPC-E-22-22 Comment: "Good day. I'm writing to voice my support in leaving customer solar generationprogram to remain the same as it currently exists. There are several reasons why I feel this way. The first is to support the planet and reduce our green house has emissions. Even Idahopower has declared they want to go green. Secondly, the customer needs to see a potential cost benefit in putting solar panels on their home, otherwise why would they spend this high upfront cost. And finally it seems that Idaho power isn't really concerned with the idea of going green, but keeping their monopoly of electricity generation in their hands and not allowingcustomers who want change faster to take a proactive approach. Please leave the net metering program as is to help all of the planet and also protect the customers. Sincerely, LaneDurtschi" ------ [Open in the PUC Intranet application]