Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Regular HEA/AEEC Meetings

Regular HEA/AEEC Meetings
Tuesday, January 10, 2012


10:00 AM -- Operations and Special Projects
1:00 PM -- Finance Committee
3:00 PM -- AEEC Board Meeting
5:30 PM -- HEA Board Meeting

Warning: On the meeting calendar page of the HEA website when you "hover" the cursor over a meeting title an incorrect time is displayed. For example, 9:00 AM will be shown as the Operations Committee starting time. Click on the meeting title to get the right time.

Location: Meetings take place in the Kenai Offices at 280 Airport Way. Video conferencing is available in the Homer Offices at 3977 Lake Street, 907-235-8551. Draft agendas are available on the HEA website at http://www.homerelectric.com/BoardofDirectorsElections/BoardMeetingInformation/Agendas/tabid/220/Default.aspx
. There are sometimes last minute changes in scheduling, so check the website.

Electronic Voting
Resolution 45.2012.02, proposing an amendment to HEA bylaws to allow electronic voting in annual elections is on the January 10 Operations Committee and HEA Board meeting agendas. If passed, an electronic voting option would not eliminate traditional paper ballots. At the October meeting, Operations Committee Chairman Jim Levine reported  members' concerns about potential vote tampering.  Hopefully, if electronic voting is approved, effective protection against hacking and vote manipulation will be incorporated into the system. If you are interested in this topic you should attend the 10:00 AM Operations Committee Meeting.

Energy from Garbage (thanks to Sustainable Homer for this reminder)
Wednesday the 11th:  REAP Forum: Anchorage Landfill Methane Power Plant  Get the live podcast online at: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/830056584 to hear from 6-8pm about the latest on Alaska's FIRST EVER Landfill Methane Power Plant, which in 2012 will tap methane produced by the Anchorage Regional Landfill to power Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson (JBER). There are many such plants around the country, but this will be the first in Alaska. Their speaker will be MARK MADDEN, Solid Waste Services Director for the Municipality of Anchorage. More info:  907.929.7770www.REalaska.org
New HEA Rate Structure
If you received your January HEA bill you probably noticed the new rate structure. The components of residential electric bills include:

New customer charge -- $15.00
New Blended energy charge -- 16.917 cents per kWh (HEA base rate + Cost of Power Adjustment)
Regulatory charge
Sales tax

The $15.00 customer charge is a bit low. It covers less than half the amount the RCA allows a utility to charge for its fixed costs (basically, everything needed to provide service to a customer except the electricity). This leaves HEA still recovering a large part of those fixed costs through the per kWh energy charge. That's why the monthly 150 kWh minimum energy charge was added. The minimum is really just an additional, but variable, customer charge disguised as an energy charge. That's why the RAPA and the RCA were reticent to approve it. When they finally did, the RCA capped the combined minimum energy charge and customer service charge at $38.38. HEA can't exceed that amount no matter how much the per kWh energy rate increases without going back to the RCA.

According to HEA the typical residential member uses an average 630 kWh a month and will see a 7.2% decrease in their bill under the new plan. The lowest consumption members will see an increase in their rates, however. See the news story at http://homernews.com/stories/010412/news_nhrpa.shtml#.TwovSSNqNZg or the HEA press release at http://www.homerelectric.com/ for more information.

Renewable Energy Money for HEA Members
HEA has offered relatively low interest loans (up to $5,000) through its "Line of Credit Program" for a number of years.  These are designed to help members upgrade to more efficient appliances, improved electrical and plumbing systems and much more. At the December Board meeting, small scale renewable generation equipment and services were added to the list of acceptable uses for the loans. Learn more about the program at http://www.homerelectric.com/Residential/HEALoanProgram/tabid/93/Default.aspx.

Heating with Lower Cost Off-peak Electricity
HEA General Manager Brad Janorschke has proposed investigating an Electronic Thermal Storage (EST) pilot program for 2012. It would enable members to offset higher cost propane and fuel oil with lower cost off-peak electricity. Off-peak energy sales allow dispatchers greater flexibility in maximizing system efficiency. For example, shifting demand from peak use hours to lower demand times can avoid the need to fire up additional generation or purchase power from other producers -- both expensive options. This strategy was not a practical option under HEA's present power purchase agreement with Chugach Electric Association, however. Once HEA is generating most of our power, reduced off-peak electric rates become a real possibility. 

ETS units are designed to be used as energy storage devices that can help us incorporate fluctuating renewable energy resources like wind power by evening out and balancing energy demand. An out-of-budget expenditure will be presented to the HEA Board for approval prior to proceeding with the project. If you are interested in this kind of project you should attend the 5:30 PM HEA Board meeting to ask questions and tell the Board what you think.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

HEA/AEEC Meetings Tuesday, December 13, 2011

10:00 AM -- Operations and Special Projects
1:00 PM -- Finance Committee
3:00 PM -- AEEC Board Meeting
5:30 PM -- HEA Board Meeting

Warning: On the meeting calendar page of the HEA website when you "hover" the cursor over a meeting title an incorrect time is displayed. For example, 9:00 AM will be shown as the Operations Committee starting time. Click on the meeting title to get the right time.

Location: Meetings take place in the Kenai Offices at 280 Airport Way. Video conferencing is available in the Homer Offices at 3977 Lake Street, 907-235-8551. Draft agendas should be available prior to meetings on the HEA website at http://www.homerelectric.com/BoardofDirectorsElections/BoardMeetingInformation/Agendas/tabid/220/Default.aspx
. There are sometimes last minute changes in scheduling, so check the website.

Your HEA Account Number is Being Changed
To accommodate the growing number of HEA members all account numbers will gain an additional digit. For example, if your account number was 12345-01 it will now be 12345-001. Check your next HEA statement for your new number and be sure to use it when referring to your account. Don't forget to notify your bank or other bill pay service of the change too. Contact HEA Member Services if you have questions (907-283-5831, 907-235-8551, 800-478-8551).

AEEC Meeting Minutes Now Available
The Alaska Electric & Energy Cooperative, Inc. is HEA's generation and transmission arm. HEA and AEEC Directors are the same people. Most of the major expenses for the Independent Light project have been incurred in the name of AEEC. While HEA Board meeting minutes have been posted for some time, AEEC meeting minutes were not available until now. HEA Members Forum has encouraged HEA staff and Board to post these and other information about AEEC for at least two years. Unfortunately, the minutes do not reflect how individual Directors have voted on various resolutions or include copies of those documents. Without such it is difficult for HEA members to evaluate Director performance but one can at lease get a sense of what transpired and when specific decisions were made. So, Kudos to Directors Debbie Debnam and Jim Levine for helping HEA take this step toward somewhat greater transparency. Go to http://www.homerelectric.com/BoardofDirectorsElections/BoardMeetingInformation/AEECMinutes/tabid/302/Default.aspx for the minutes.

Monthly HEA Manager's Reports
Remember that you can download copies of Brad Janorschke's short monthly summary of recent coop developments and actions.  Each report serves as the core of an update presented to Directors at the monthly HEA/AEEC meetings. While not as detailed as the in-person reports, website versions provide some useful information for any HEA member interested in tracking what management has to say about the coop. Go to http://www.homerelectric.com/BoardofDirectorsElections/BoardMeetingInformation/ManagersReports/tabid/222/Default.aspx and click on the date of the report(s) you want.

New HEA Rate Plan Coming January 1
There will be a single energy rate for all residential members with a new 150 kWh minimum charge and the present $11 per month customer charge will increase to $15.  The HEA billing system may not be ready by then to accommodate the new minimum energy charge. In that case HEA will request a waiver from the Regulatory Commission of Alaska to postpone adding the energy minimum until billing software upgrades are completed.
           
Grant Lake/ Grant Creek Hydroelectric Project
Over the last four years HEA members have been pressing the coop to add renewable technology options to our energy "portfolio." HEA management and engineers have not appeared overly eager, however, dragging their feet particularly hard with respect to wind power.  The controversial Grant Lake/Grant Creek small hydro project is HEA's first serious effort to respond to member desire for renewable energy. The project has been in the news quite a bit -- especially in recent months. Field studies must continue through 2012 and until they are completed a construction license application can't be submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Nonetheless, Kenai Hydro (HEA) recently submitted a grant request to the Alaska Energy Authority for construction money. That strikes some HEA members as proof that management plans to proceed with the project regardless of what the study data indicates. General Manager Brad Janorschke claims that nothing could be farther from the truth. In a September newspaper opinion piece he stated that, "If the studies show that there would be a serious impact to the overall health of the Kenai River watershed, HEA will not proceed with the project." Critics of the project find that difficult to believe, given the request to AEA for construction funds. And many feel the FERC permitting process is more about enabling projects than actually evaluating them on their merits. 

While HEA members seem to want our coop to embrace renewable technology it's probably not just for the bragging rights. Most likely they want to see renewable projects make economic, social, and environmental sense. If built, will the Grant Lake project ultimately prove harmful to the Kenai River watershed ecosystem and the economy of the surrounding area? Or can the project be designed, built, and operated so it doesn't cause undue harm? And either way, will the ultimate cost per kWh be competitive with other options? If you don't know enough about this project to have an opinion why not do a little reading? Then let your HEA Board know how you feel.

Get information and the HEA management perspective.
http://www.kenaihydro.com/index.php or contact Mike Salzetti at 283-2375.

Learn about the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
(it's mission, and the licensing process)
http://www.ferc.gov/

Get more information and the skeptics' perspective.
Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance
http://www.rbca-alaska.org/page8/page24/page24.html

Alaska Center For the Environment
http://akcenter.org/forests-and-wildlife/chugach/kenai-hydro

Hydropower Reform Coalition
http://www.hydroreform.org/

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Dec. 7 Wind Power in AK Forum



Fire Island, Kodiak & More
 6-8pm * Anchorage Museum * 625 C Street * FREE




Presenters:
Darron Scott, CEO of Kodiak Electric Association
Suzanne Gibson, CIRI Sr. Energy Development Director
Rich Stromberg, Alaska Energy Authority Wind Program Manager


Thursday, August 18, 2011

HEA Members Forum Update


THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HEA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2011  at 10:00 a.m.


Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Board of Directors of Homer Electric Association, Inc., pursuant to Article V, Sections 2, 3, and 6 of the Homer Electric bylaws, will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 25, 2011 at 280 Airport Way, Kenai, Alaska. The purpose of the meeting is to consider authorizing the General Manager to proceed in the application process to seek grant funding for the Kenai Hydro, LLC Hydroelectric Dam Project.

Video conferencing will be available in the Homer Offices at 3977 Lake Street, 907-235-8551.
Information and perspective on this project is available on these websites:


http://www.kenaihydro.com/index.php

http://akcenter.org/forests-and-wildlife/chugach/kenai-hydro

Monday, July 11, 2011

Regular July HEA/AEEC Meetings

Meetings take place this week at the Homer Offices, 3977 Lake Street. Video conferencing is available in the Kenai Offices at 280 Airport Way, 907-283-5831.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

10:00 AM -- Operations and Special Projects
1:00 PM -- Finance Committee
3:00 PM -- AEEC Board Meeting
5:30 PM -- HEA Board Meeting
Draft agendas are available on the HEA website at http://www.homerelectric.com/BoardofDirectorsElections/BoardMeetingInformation/Agendas/tabid/220/Default.aspx
. There are sometimes last minute changes in scheduling.

Excerpts from the June HEA Manager's Report

Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) Docket regarding the HEA/AEEC relationship – The RCA docket that questions the relationship between HEA and AEEC is still open. The deadline of May 27 was extended until June 27, 2011. It appears that questions posed by the petitioners are related to governance and legal matters. [This matter is the subject of a formal compliant filed by seven HEA members concerned about possible inappropriate management practices.]

Renewables
Tidal Power – HEA staff met with ORPC [Ocean Renewable Power Company] representatives on June 1 to discuss
how to continue to develop a tidal power pilot project in Cook Inlet. The discussion went well as the parties look to conduct research, develop project plans, indentify grid interconnection, update project costs, and establish a legislative strategy prior to the end of this year.

Watana [proposed Susitna Dam] – Alaska Energy Authority and their engineering contractor met with some of the Railbelt engineers June 8 to discuss the proposed project. Most of the discussion centered on establishing the appropriate size of project for the Railbelt. The 600 MW size identified in the Railbelt Integrated Resource Plan appears to be acceptable amongst the utilities.

Fire Island – Based on a June 10 press release, Chugach Electric Association (CEA) and Cook Inlet region, Inc. (CIRI) have come to terms on wind energy output from the Fire Island Project. CEA has agreed to pay CIRI a net cost of $97.00 per MWh for 25 years beginning December 31, 2012. The proposed power purchase agreement will require Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA) approval.

Bernice Lake Generation –Chugach Electric Association’s (CEA) board of directors has approved the sale of the Bernice Lake Generation Facility located in Nikiski to AEEC. At this time negotiation of final documents is substantially complete, but the documents have not been executed. Although HEA/AEEC and CEA have agreed to the sale, the final sales transaction is contingent on several things including approval from the Regulatory Commission of Alaska (RCA). Assuming the asset sale takes place, the roughly 67 MW facility will be used to supplement the peaking and backup generation planned for Soldotna. The Bernice Lake generation does not replace the current LM6000 [single cycle gas turbine generator] scheduled for the Soldotna site. [Hopefully this will eliminate future purchase of a second turbine for Soldotna, however.]

HEAMF clarification notes and comment were added in [brackets]. HEA Manager's reports can be downloaded from the HEA website at http://www.homerelectric.com/BoardofDirectorsElections/BoardMeetingInformation/ManagersReports/tabid/222/Default.aspx

Monday, May 2, 2011

Election and Meeting Reminder

A Final Reminder!

2011 Annual HEA Meeting of the Members

Thursday, May 5 at 
Soldotna High School
Registration 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM, Membership Meeting Starts 6:00 PM
Don't Forget to Vote
District 1: incumbent David Thomas of Kenai
District 2: Dick Waisanen of Soldotna
District 3: Malcolm Gaylord of Homer
HEA must receive mail-in ballots by 4:00 PM, May 4. Members can also vote at the Annual Meeting but need to register there first. 

Where is Soldotna High?
425 W. Marydale Ave. Soldotna, AK 99669
907-262-7411 

Check out the Google map:
http://high-schools.com/schools/8791/soldotna-high-school.html

Turn west on Maydale Dr. from N. Binkley St. or the Kenai Spur Highway. Continue west to Sohi Ln. and you should be able to see the school. If you come to Ridgewood Dr. or River Watch Dr. you've gone to far.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

An Invitation from HEA Members Forum

Please join us for

Human Rights vs. CORPORATE PRIVILEGE
A discussion of Corporate Personhood and the end of American Democracy

Tuesday April 26
6:00-8:00pm
355 West Pioneer Avenue, Homer Alaska

The underlying problem is that corporations, in addition to having all of the rights of people, have rights people don't have - such as incredibly favorable tax laws and limited liability. The combination of these rights has made the corporations more powerful than We The People.
Gershon Cohen
Featured Speaker and Co- founder of Earth Island Institute’s Ultimate Civics Project




For more information contact: Rob Rosenfeld, (907)388-2683 or (907)235-7528, robrosey@gmail.com