GVEA had requested the RCA (Regulatory Commission of Alaska) to allow them to expand their service area to Livengood in expectation of providing power to the proposed Livengood mine. I've found out that the expectation is a need of 100 mw of power, more than any single source of generation or demand we have now. GVEA admits they would need to build new generation.
There were enough comments to the RCA that, 4 months later, the RCA just announced a public hearing on the matter for May 2, 2012 at the Westmark Yukon Room from 1 pm - 5 pm. Here is the order for this.
I had suggested to the board that, should they go forward, GVEA consider installing a generator at Livengood and trucking gas direct and keep the accounting separate so that the mine pays the full cost for generating their own electricity.
Golden Valley Electric Association is a member owned cooperative of over 45,000 services in a large area of Interior Alaska served by the road system. This blog seeks to provide information and encourage dialog amongst members, board members and MAC members. If GVEA members (even board and staff!) would like to contribute to this blog, you can email me at gvea(at)chena.org. Anyone can comment on an existing blog entry.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
GVEA Annual Meeting
The GVEA Annual Membership meeting is at the Carlson Center April 25, 2012 from about 6 pm - 9:00+ pm. http://www.gvea.com/inside/about/annualmeeting
I plan to speak about transparency, cost of energy, debt, and the proposed service area extension to Livengood. How I fit all that into 2 minutes, don't know.
Small progress, finally GVEA has raised the show-up rebate from $15 to $25. You might also win a 20 year old std cab pickup or some cash.
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