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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220307Comments(30)_30.pdfFrom:Don Kemper (dkemper398@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 3:47:11 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, The most effective way to impact CO2 emissions is to quickly shift to solar, wind, and even gas powered electric production. Limiting the emissions buildup is my #1 priority as an Idaho citizen. It is not, yet, too late to avoid the worst of climate change. I am counting on the PUC to protect our forests, our water and our lives--even while assuring our economy. Please require a much sooner transition from coal for Rocky Mountain. 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, Don Kemper 1821 Edgecliff Terrace Boise, ID 83702 dkemper398@gmail.com (208) 870-0776 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:Robin Piane (robinpiane@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 3:54:05 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Wow. Just about every, single thing in your proposition is dangerous, toxic and lethal for pretty much anything it touches. Why and how are you people so ignorant and tone-deaf? Wow, again. DO THE RIGHT THING! Research and recommend every, single safe, non-toxic and Earth-PROTECTING, NOT Earth-DESTROYING method you can find. 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, Robin Piane 6218 N Bolsena Ln Meridian, ID 83646 robinpiane@gmail.com (208) 801-6974 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:June Heilman (jheilman.id@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 4:07:02 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, June Heilman 8930 Buckskin Road Pocatello, ID 83201 jheilman.id@gmail.com (208) 241-4419 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:Sam Eurich (sameurich@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 4:31:44 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Relying on coal seems like a step backwards instead of a step forward. When you enter Idaho it says Idaho is too great to litter, but aren?t we littering the environment by continuing our reliance on coal. 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, Sam Eurich 671 Con Virginia Drive Hailey, ID 83333 sameurich@gmail.com (208) 559-7682 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:Hailey Justus (hweare@harding.edu) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 5:00:30 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Idaho is one of the most rugged, untouched wild regions in the contiguous US. It is not pristine, but it is close. Clean energy is the only way to protect the legacy of wild beauty we hold so dear. Coal is anything but clean, and anything but pristine. To be good stewards of this beautiful land, we must not rely on tools of the past, but jump forward with the tools emerging to create a State where humanity not only lives along side wilderness, but takes action to foster it. Coal is a thing of the past;renewable energy is the only way forward. 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, Hailey Justus 14748 Galloway Rd. Caldwell, ID 83607 hweare@harding.edu (208) 454-8701 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:Borg Hendrickson (borghendrickson@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 5:09:04 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Commissioners, when it comes to our warming climate's worsening wildfires all over the planet, including in my area and likely yours, coal energy matters ? in a dangerous way. When it comes to ongoing droughts in the west, which are expected to continue and to worsen, coal energy matters ? in a dangerous way. When it comes to erratic weather, heavy precipitations followed by downtown floods, increasingly above-average hot temperatures, and ravaging storms, coal energy matters ? in a dangerous way. Let's no longer sit on our hands in response to the threats to all life on earth that global warming brings! You are in a position to play an important role by taking steps to begin slowing and reversing planetary warming caused by humanity's use of fossil fuels. 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, Borg Hendrickson 1820 Orchard Avenue Moscow, ID 83843 borghendrickson@gmail.com (208) 596-4952 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:Mark Berria (mberria@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 6:00:31 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, This is a move backwards. No coal! 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, Mark Berria 565 e greencreek ct Eagle, ID 83616 mberria@yahoo.com (208) 570-4565 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:Kate Anderson (kathryn.anderson1965@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 7:00:18 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, Kate Anderson 855 Partridge Drive Mountain Home, ID 83647 kathryn.anderson1965@gmail.com (509) 202-7037 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:Ted Stout (ted.stout1@gmail.von) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 7:10:38 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, Ted Stout 310 First St Bellevue , ID 83313 ted.stout1@gmail.von (208) 721-7402 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:Brent Grote (brentski_g@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 8:00:15 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, The affects of the pollution we are putting in the air become more apparent every year. It is time to increase our solar and wind usage and move away from coal. Let?s start thinking about a clean future. 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, Brent Grote 533 North 300 West Malad, ID 83252 brentski_g@yahoo.com (435) 279-0847 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:Ann Ford (Annkeenan4d@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 8:59:53 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, Ann Ford 2522 North 29th Street Boise, ID 83703 Annkeenan4d@gmail.com (208) 344-4675 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:Dylan Abramovich (dcabramovich@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 9:18:01 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, Dylan Abramovich 912 W. Franklin St. Boise, ID 83702 dcabramovich@gmail.com (208) 344-4371 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:Al Poplawsky (alpopsky@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Friday, March 4, 2022 10:44:54 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, Al Poplawsky 2108 Vandal Dr MOSCOW, ID 83843 alpopsky@gmail.com (208) 882-3959 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:Nola Cole (njcole54@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 6:50:21 AM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Please we do not need to use more coal! Idaho gets so much sunshine we should go with solar power. 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, Nola Cole 1299 W Hitchcock St Meridian, ID 83646 njcole54@hotmail.com (208) 340-3722 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:Kate Russo (russo.kate@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 7:24:46 AM 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, Kate Russo 348 E Fairbrook dr Boise, ID 83706 russo.kate@gmail.com (503) 750-9324 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:Patrick Grace (pgrace116@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 8:37:22 AM 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, Patrick Grace PO Box 710 Victor, ID 83455 pgrace116@gmail.com (575) 779-8474 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:Deirdre Scott (d248scott@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 10:33:14 AM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Please join me in the 21st Century where we understand that continued use of coal and gas is destroying the environment. There are better alternatives. Thank you. 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, Deirdre Scott 216 14th Ave N Buhl, ID 83316 d248scott@gmail.com (208) 258-9389 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:Rosa Jordan-Guzman (rguzman@rocketmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 11:58:59 AM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, We are obligated to the future of humanity to change how we get our power. Some people and businesses aren?t listening or they?re disputing the science and our own experience. Using coal has to stop. . Converting from coal to another energy source will not even take 10 years and the feds have given $ already to get this done and are willing to work with utilities to turn away from coal. Please think of the future. 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, Rosa Jordan-Guzman 8858 W Ante Rd Post Falls, ID 83854 rguzman@rocketmail.com (208) 773-2621 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:Dagmar Salmon (reel.salmon@hormail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 1:27:24 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, I don?t want coal used to provide power in Idaho. Solar production is cheaper,safer and builds for the future. 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, Dagmar Salmon 402 Dakota Road Hailey , ID 83333 reel.salmon@hormail.com (208) 720-4557 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:Tim Patton (landdesign.tim@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 2:27:43 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, Tim Patton PO Box 303 Naples , ID 83847 landdesign.tim@gmail.com (208) 267-8667 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:Diana Whiting (DianaWhiting@cox.net) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 2:59:07 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Our planet is dying from coal. Switch to solar and wind investments. 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, Diana Whiting box 1093 Ketchum, ID 83340 DianaWhiting@cox.net (208) 727-7343 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:Douglas C. Anderson (2082866525a@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 4:54:58 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Because I like to breathe clean air. And I'm positive my great-grandkids will too! Stop allowing big and little corporations and businesses to pollute our environment for any reason! 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, Douglas C. Anderson 52 Rose Circle Meridian , ID 83642 2082866525a@gmail.com (208) 392-0928 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:Nancy Basinger (basinger_nancy@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 7:09:53 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Having studied the recently released Idaho Climate Economy Impacts Report, I know we are already experiencing severe costs from inaction to reduced fossil fuels. We must recognize that burning coal has huge unaccounted for costs to our quality of life and security of future in Idaho. Please reject this plan to extend the life of coal power plants! 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, Nancy Basinger 3860 South Preamble Place, Boise, Boise Boise, ID 83706 basinger_nancy@yahoo.com (208) 570-3727 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:Chris Day (courture@frointier.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Saturday, March 5, 2022 7:58:29 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, It is time that Idaho stands up and do the RIGHT decision to say no, No to anymore coal. We need to move forward and NOT backward. 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, Chris Day 5491 Montour Rd Emmett, ID 83617 courture@frointier.com (720) 270-1206 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:C Floreen (floreeca@aol.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 5:50:36 AM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, This last summer, the heat damn near killed me, no kidding. Additional use of fossil fuels is adding to the problem and its been shown. I?m from Montana and there are lessons to be learned re. The faults of coal mining and use, Colstrip. Pls consider my comments. 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, C Floreen 3070 Mesquite Drive Idaho Falls, ID 83404 floreeca@aol.com (208) 526-0874 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:Mary Steen (marylsteen@hotmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 8:51:56 AM 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, Mary Steen 9296 W Kingsgate Ct Boise, ID 83704 marylsteen@hotmail.com (208) 344-3174 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:Gretchen Steen (politicsgfs@gmail.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Sunday, March 6, 2022 12:55:01 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Please say no to Rocky Mountain Power's 20 year plan. Continued reliance on coal is detrimental to all of us. Please tell them to look at alternative and renewable energy resources. Haven't we learned enough observing the harms that we have already done to the environment including what trickles down to the health of all of us. 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, Gretchen Steen PO Box 1945 Sandpoint, ID 83864 politicsgfs@gmail.com (208) 304-0858 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:Carol Rees (crees@cox.net) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Monday, March 7, 2022 7:55:59 AM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Our world is changing incredibly fast and locking into 20 years of dirty coal and untested, so far unapproved nuclear power, when solar, wind and possible new tech is available and proven, seems backward thinking. As a 36 year Idahoan I support clean energy and retiring outdated and dirty coal power. It?s time to think to the future! 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, Carol Rees P.O. Box 2817 Ketchum, ID 83340 crees@cox.net (208) 726-2250 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:Nancy Humphrey (nancyinsv@cox.net) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Monday, March 7, 2022 2:19:59 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, Nancy Humphrey Box 5 Sun Valley, ID 83353 nancyinsv@cox.net (208) 309-3071 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:David Muise (dave72662@yahoo.com) Sent You a Personal Message To:Jan Noriyuki Subject:PAC-E-21-19 Rocky Mountain Power IRP Date:Monday, March 7, 2022 3:12:44 PM Dear Idaho Public Utilities Commission, Temperature increase, shifting precipitation and increased forest fire smoke will all impact my home town of Coeur d'Alene. Please limit the impact of climate change by stopping any long term power generation plans that include coal. 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, David Muise 1302 N 7th St Coeur D Alene, ID 83814 dave72662@yahoo.com (707) 849-6797 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.