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Letter from disillusioned Off Project leader
and KBRA/KHSA proponent regarding PacifiCorp and KBRA
" Subject:
KWAPA power meeting with PAC 6/26/14
To All
KWAPA is having its monthly
board meeting on Tuesday July 1.
12:30 at the KWAPA/KWUA office.
Representatives from Pacificorp
will have be there talking about
transitioning from their power
to BPA federal power.
Brief summery; Irrigators in the
Klamath basin have been pursuing
the possibility of connecting to
BPA (federal power) to lower the
cost of irrigation power.
Federal power would be delivered
to BOR for distribution. To
make this power available to
off-project loads would take
Congregational action. A
study has recently been finished
showing that there would be
possible 3/4 to 1 cent savings
to an irrigators over all power
bill switching to federal power.
There are also some issues with
Pacificorp and potential costs
if irrigators switch to BPA
power. At this time KWAPA board
has not made a decision as which
way to go but they are close to
making that decision.
The
attachment to this email is a
discussion and answers to a
number of questions that where
submitted to PC about
transitioning to BPA power. Read
the answer to question # 1.
this alone (extortion) would be
a deal breaker in switching to
BPA power. It looks to me that
the concept of lower irrigation
power cost through BPA will not
materialize.
The advantage or disadvantages
of switching to federal power
will be the topic of this KWAPA
meeting. The meeting is open to
the public.
Matt Walter
541-281-6827
PS A personnel opinion (please
take it as such); I do not
believe PC has bargained in good
faith as implied in the KHSA. We
have been working on the federal
power delivery concept
(Interconnect Study) for more
then 4 years. We have spent
1000's of man hours and 100k"s
of tax payer dollars to get to
where we are today. The
conclusion of 3/4 to 1 cent
benefit which in the words of
the consultant "is in the margin
of error" is a poor result for
all the work. With the latest
revelation from PC (see
attachment) the fate of BPA
power is most likely sealed. Had
PC been forth coming with
information and resources we
could have come to this
conclusion years ago and
invested our resources more
productively. If I thought
there was a benefit I would
suggest to the UKWUA members to
withdraw any support for the
KHSA.
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