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The following comment was submited via PUCWeb:
Name: Ashley Quick
Submission Time: May 18 2023 4:56PM
Email: ashleysilvernell@gmail.com
Telephone: 303-475-4664
Address: 1011 E GREENWOOD CIR
BOISE, ID 83706-5136
Name of U�lity Company: Idaho Power
Case ID: IPC-E-23-14
Comment: "Changing the compensa�on structure for on-site generated solar power yet again is
absolutely ridiculous, and an obvious money grab by Idaho Power. There is less and less financial
incen�ve for people to install their own solar. During the 100 degree heat-dome weeks when there's a
desperate need for power and AC, you are going to need us to help stabilize the power supply. We're
trying to help support the grid, and Idaho Power is nickel and diming us rather than working with the
community. "
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The following comments were submited via PUCWeb:
Name: McKay Barlow
Submission Time: May 18 2023 5:18PM
Email: julzandmckay@gmail.com
Telephone: 208-539-9861
Address: 2424 Blick Lane
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Name of U�lity Company: Idaho Power
Case ID: IPC-E-23-14
Comment: "We installed solar in our home in 2018 because we felt it was good for the environment and,
in the long term, a good financial investment. This decision was based on rules and costs established by
Idaho Power. Since then, Idaho Power has con�nued to change the rules making it less rewarding to use
solar power and making consumers more dependent on them. The most recent changes proposed to
Idaho Public U�li�es Commission (reducing the compensa�on for electrical power produced by solar
customers) clearly benefit Idaho Power but are based on a study PERFORMED BY IDAHO POWER! This is
clearly a conflict of interest. Before any proposed changes are made, a study should be completed by an
independent third party. "
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Name: Crystal Emery
Submission Time: May 18 2023 5:50PM
Email: crystal.emery06@gmail.com
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Telephone: 208-447-8112
Address: 116 Key Hole Dr
Jerome, ID 83338
Name of U�lity Company: Idaho Power
Case ID: IPC-E-23-14
Comment: "To Whom it May Concern:
I received a leter about the proposed changes to the compensa�on structure for on-site genera�on and
my husband and I as residen�al customers are against what is being proposed. We went into solar with
the hopes of being a litle more independent as our cost of electrical was astronomical ge�ng as high at
$600-$700 in the winter using our heat sparingly because of cost. We were cold most nights to preserve
our power bill. It was our choice for solar but with the hope that we could be a litle more comfortable.
Because we decided to get more panels to offset cost of electricity if you go through with this proposed
change it will affect us financially in a significant way. There will be no bank for us come winter as we
understand it. The cost of paying off solar combined with paying Idaho Power will affect our family of 5.
There has to be a beter compromise available. I don't expect Idaho Power not to take something from
us since we are s�ll on the grid but for us to generate so much power in the summer and expect a lot
less for us in the winter we will be paying 2 x as much. Please take young families like ours into
considera�on as we were trying to make things a litle easier and warmer come winter.
Thank you for your �me,
Cur�s and Crystal Emery"
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Name: Thomas Mar�n
Submission Time: May 18 2023 6:55PM
Email: tpm9709@yahoo.com
Telephone: 208-631-2934
Address: 9709 W CASCADE ST
Boise, ID 83704-9777
Name of U�lity Company: Ada County
Case ID: IPC-E-23-14
Comment: "I have installed solar panels, on-site genera�on and have spent over $17,000.00 in hope that
my investment might break even in 15 years or so. With this new proposal, it would appear that the
payoff period will become 20, 25 or maybe even 30-years. Who knows, as much of the informa�on
provided so far is vague and couched in terms of annual reevalua�on to the ECR.
I believe the Idaho Power proposal before your commission greatly benefits Idaho Power Co and has
intent to harm on-site power genera�on of its Idaho Power customers. Further, it will greatly reduce
future installa�ons of on-site genera�on systems (homeowners).
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From the communica�ons I received and the tes�mony I've reviewed, I can't calculate how moving to a
financial credit system will change my bill, other than it will be larger (I'm unsure how much) and may
change yearly based on an Idaho Power Co annual ECR request for change with parameters that are ill
defined.
As many commentors have noted, there does not seem to be oversight of if credits are being properly
applied. I've no�ced that IP's billing statements don't appear to align with my current meter readings. I
have concerns that "real-�me net billing" likely is problema�c and have concerns, without oversight,
"rounding and other errors" likely will extend to who is calcula�ng the bill, i.e.: Idaho Power Co.
To my way of thinking, any excess power I'm genera�ng jumps from my house to a next-door neighbor
(I'm the only one genera�ng on-site power for any of the houses nearby). The idea of power loss and
addi�onal overhead costs seem highly overstated (VODER study) based on the number of on-site power
genera�on sites now and into the foreseeable future.
The Federal and State governments believe on-site Solar Power genera�on to be valuable as they
compensate individuals to take a chance on installa�on of costly systems. Idaho Power even suggests
that power generated during peak demand is hugely valuable, yet they wish to "rig" the compensa�on
away from Net-Metering to a vague compensa�on plan that they will provide annual ECR requests to
modify, and these modifica�ons most likely will favor them, and not their customers.
Idaho Power is genera�ng large profits under the current rate structure, and it is difficult for me to
believe that on-site power genera�on is harming Idaho Power or its Idaho Power customer base. The
VODER study cited fairness to non-on-site power genera�on customers, but I believe the evidence
provided was weak and failed to show any significant harm to any of its customers and likely discounted
benefits of on-site genera�on customers keeping power demands lower and providing power onto the
grid at near par value.
I would encourage the current board, with all of its new members, to reject changing from the current
Net-Meter plan. The proposed plan favors Idaho Power Co. at the expense of its exis�ng, non-
grandfathered on-site power genera�on customers.
Thanks, Tom"
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Name: Brian Fortuin
Submission Time: May 18 2023 7:03PM
Email: brian42in@gmail.com
Telephone: 208-308-2596
Address: 3819N 2538E
Twin Falls, ID 83301
Name of U�lity Company: Idaho Power
Case ID: IPC-E-23-14
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Comment: "I am wri�ng to comment on Idaho Power’s proposed change to how solar producers are
treated. I am not a lawyer or an energy expert, but a consumer. I have lived in Idaho and purchased
power from Idaho power since 1997. I had solar installed in 2022 and will add to my system this year.
I do not pretend to know the intricacies of how tradi�onal power companies interact with sustainable
power producers, but I do know why I installed solar and what factors when into that decision. I
purchased solar to lighten the grid load, to reduce my carbon footprint and to, ul�mately, save money.
Idaho Powers proposal to move away from net metering towards billable reimbursement undermines
the consumer’s ability to invest, save and plan their power usage. All that a �me differen�ated export
credit rate will accomplish is to allow Idaho Power to whipsaw small producers in an effort to increase
Idaho Power’s mul�million dollar profit.
To my mind, energy (KWH) is the commodity and trading energy for energy is the most fair,equitable and
�me honored approach. Perhaps, the trade should not be one-to-one due to the cost of “storing” the
power and redelivering it at a different �me; however, to change to a complex dollar reimbursement
system lends itself to abuse. Idaho Power is a massive corpora�on that makes profit by selling energy.
They have the exper�se to invest in algorithms that take from the small, powerless residen�al producer
in a manner that we cannot contest. Furthermore, the amount of work needed to ensure that all the
credits were given properly would be massively more than using a strict KWH for KWH (or frac�on
thereof) methodology.
I implore the commission to see the perspec�ve of Idahoans who have lived here for decades. We love
our state and love the benefits of living here. One of those benefits is leaderships that understands
Idaho and its residents. Please avoid the tempta�on to acquiesce to a mul�million dollar company and
support those of us who saved our money to buy a renewable energy system for the beterment of
ourselves and our state.
Sincerely,
Brian Fortuin, MD"
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Name: Kenneth Gough
Submission Time: May 18 2023 9:07PM
Email: drkengough@gmail.com
Telephone: 208-565-7918
Address: 6705 Joe Lane
Nampa, ID 83687
Name of U�lity Company: Idaho Power
Case ID: IPC-E-23-14
Comment: "We spent $40,000 1 year ago on a solar system that we have to pay off for 25 years and it
doesn't even give us enough power. This proposal will penalize us and everyone else with solar systems.
The power company needs to account for how much we have to spend to make it. We are s�ll a
producer and they use our power as we over-generate in sunny months. "
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The following comment was submited via PUCWeb:
Name: Tom Weltner
Submission Time: May 19 2023 7:00AM
Email: tomweltner@hotmail.com
Telephone: 208-250-5555
Address: 21603 Tucker Road
Greenleaf, ID 83626
Name of U�lity Company: Idaho Power
Case ID: IPC-E-23-14
Comment: "I am firmly against Idaho Power's proposed changes to compensa�on structure for in-site
power genera�on. Like many who have installed solar genera�ng systems, financial calcula�ons were
made based on the current compensa�on structure. The current compensa�on structure is simple and
easy for the homeowner to understand. It would be difficult, if not impossible, for me to forecast my
compensa�on under the proposed plan.
I urge the Idaho Public U�li�es Commission to decline Idaho Power's request for changes to the
compensa�on structure"
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