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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220929Comments(4)_4.pdfFrom:PUCWeb Notification To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:Notice: A comment was submitted to PUCWeb Date:Thursday, September 29, 2022 11:00:13 AM The following comment was submitted via PUCWeb: Name: Steven Rich Submission Time: Sep 29 2022 10:57AMEmail: catboat-id@mail.com Telephone: 208-407-6911Address: 4130 Mint Pl Boise, ID 83703 Name of Utility Company: Idaho Power Case ID: IPC-E-22-22 Comment: "I generated over 800 megawatts of excess power last year. I haven't been paid for any of it. It cost me around $9,000 to install the solar system on my house. I still have to pay 5.24 a month to be be connected to the Idaho Power grid even though they are making money off the excess poser I generate. Doesn't seem right for a PUBLIC Utility to be taking advatage of it's customers. " ------ From:PUCWeb Notification To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:Notice: A comment was submitted to PUCWeb Date:Thursday, September 29, 2022 2:00:07 PM The following comment was submitted via PUCWeb: Name: C K Sage Submission Time: Sep 29 2022 1:44PMEmail: quicksage7@gmail.com Telephone: 208-850-9918Address: 2619 N Peregrine Pl Boise, ID 83702 Name of Utility Company: Idaho Power Case ID: IPC-E-22-22 Comment: "Having just installed--at significant cost--rooftop solar, we are disappointed in Idaho Power's posture toward changing the rate they pay us for the electricity we feed back to the grid. I absolutely support the idea that the grid upkeep and maintenance is a distributed cost that we should all shoulder, but they should look hard at their approach. With the Treasure Valley growing like crazy, and the increasing awareness of the need to lessen fossil fuels, we have done Idaho Power a service by buying them time to develop better strategies. To tell us how expensive it is because of all their massive embedded costs, to gloss over their foot dragging on strategic planning and thinking is a slap to their consumers. Endless flowery language masks simple ratcheting and bait and switch pricing strategies. They carry the arrogance of the legacy company able to act with impunity. Time to put the brakes on and demand that they go back to the drawing board, and put customers first." ------ From:Alida Bockino (alidabockino@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:IPC-E-22-22 Public Comment Date:Thursday, September 29, 2022 2:17:30 PM CAUTION: This email originated outside the State of Idaho network. Verify links and attachments BEFORE you click or open, even if you recognize and/or trust the sender. Contact your agency service desk with any concerns. Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Please look carefully at the independent study conducted by Crossborder Energy, which points out several shortcomings in Idaho Power's own study on the costs and benefits of customer-owned rooftop solar. Idaho Power will use this study to justify trying to reduce compensation rates to solar owners. To arrive at fair rates, we first need a fair study. Crossborder's study states, "We conclude that Idaho Power?s choice of assumptions and calculation methods significantly undervalue the five components that the utility quantified. We present our own calculations of an ECR with these five elements. In addition, the VODER Study fails to quantify important benefits of distributed solar that the Commission directed the utility to analyze in Order No. 35284 -- benefits that are known and measurable, will impact rates, and will benefit Idaho ratepayers and citizens.? Idahoans deserve solar rates based on a more fair and complete analysis. I urge you to reject Idaho Power's study and look to Crossborder's study as a more accurate measure of the value (to ALL ratepayers) of customer-owned solar power. Sincerely, Alida Bockino 1104 Pine Crest Rd Moscow, ID 83843 alidabockino@gmail.com (208) 882-3378 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider, on behalf of an individual associated with Sierra Club. If you need more information, please contact Lillian Miller at Sierra Club at core.help@sierraclub.org or (415) 977- 5500. From:Marilyn Costamagna (gypsywind55@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:IPC-E-22-22 Public Comment Date:Thursday, September 29, 2022 3:54:29 PM CAUTION: This email originated outside the State of Idaho network. Verify links and attachments BEFORE you click or open, even if you recognize and/or trust the sender. Contact your agency service desk with any concerns. Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Please look carefully at the independent study conducted by Crossborder Energy, which points out several shortcomings in Idaho Power's own study on the costs and benefits of customer-owned rooftop solar. Idaho Power will use this study to justify trying to reduce compensation rates to solar owners. To arrive at fair rates, we first need a fair study. Crossborder's study states, "We conclude that Idaho Power?s choice of assumptions and calculation methods significantly undervalue the five components that the utility quantified. We present our own calculations of an ECR with these five elements. In addition, the VODER Study fails to quantify important benefits of distributed solar that the Commission directed the utility to analyze in Order No. 35284 -- benefits that are known and measurable, will impact rates, and will benefit Idaho ratepayers and citizens.? Idahoans deserve solar rates based on a more fair and complete analysis. I urge you to reject Idaho Power's study and look to Crossborder's study as a more accurate measure of the value (to ALL ratepayers) of customer-owned solar power. Sincerely, Marilyn Costamagna 2401 Acorn Way Medford, OR 97504 gypsywind55@gmail.com (541) 245-3965 This message was sent by KnowWho, as a service provider, on behalf of an individual associated with Sierra Club. If you need more information, please contact Lillian Miller at Sierra Club at core.help@sierraclub.org or (415) 977- 5500.