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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220302Comments(2)_2.pdfFrom:Barbara Aronowitz (aronobarb@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Tuesday, March 1, 2022 7:25:47 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, I am writing to urge you to not accept the Rocky Mountain Power 2021 Integrated Resource Plan for filing. As one of the region?s largest utilities?and largest polluters?the actions of this utility impact our entire state and all Idaho utility customers like me. Rocky Mountain Power?s Plan relies on continued coal use even in the face of declining coal economics and Clean Air Act violations at its coal plants. It also relies on last minute plans to build new gas pipelines and convert some coal plants to gas, even in the face of highly volatile future gas prices. Lastly, it relies on a last minute plan to build a new nuclear power facility using never-before-used technology with an unrealistic timeline and budget. This all represents a huge risk for Idaho's future, from our air and the impacts of climate change down to our pocketbooks. Our state's other public utilities, Avista and Idaho Power, plan to stop burning coal by 2025 and 2028, respectively, and are doubling down on investments in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and tested storage technology. It?s unfair for Idaho customers whose only electric utility option is Rocky Mountain Power to face additional risks and costs from their utility?s reckless planning. Idahoans deserve a utility Plan that ensures least cost and least risk energy supply that is based in reality and thoughtful planning, not wishful false solutions. Please reject Rocky Mountain Power?s 2021 Integrated Resource Plan. Sincerely, Barbara Aronowitz 118 Trail Creek Drive Victor, ID 83455 aronobarb@gmail.com (516) 512-4539 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:Alida Bockino (alidabockino@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Wednesday, March 2, 2022 1:43:12 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, I am writing to urge you to not accept the Rocky Mountain Power 2021 Integrated Resource Plan for filing. As one of the region?s largest utilities?and largest polluters?the actions of this utility impact our entire state and all Idaho utility customers like me. Rocky Mountain Power?s Plan relies on continued coal use even in the face of declining coal economics and Clean Air Act violations at its coal plants. It also relies on last minute plans to build new gas pipelines and convert some coal plants to gas, even in the face of highly volatile future gas prices. Lastly, it relies on a last minute plan to build a new nuclear power facility using never-before-used technology with an unrealistic timeline and budget. This all represents a huge risk for Idaho's future, from our air and the impacts of climate change down to our pocketbooks. Our state's other public utilities, Avista and Idaho Power, plan to stop burning coal by 2025 and 2028, respectively, and are doubling down on investments in energy efficiency, renewable energy, and tested storage technology. It?s unfair for Idaho customers whose only electric utility option is Rocky Mountain Power to face additional risks and costs from their utility?s reckless planning. Idahoans deserve a utility Plan that ensures least cost and least risk energy supply that is based in reality and thoughtful planning, not wishful false solutions. Please reject Rocky Mountain Power?s 2021 Integrated Resource Plan. 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.