BUILDING THE BIGGEST SOLAR ARRAY IN HAWAI`I

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BUILDING THE BIGGEST SOLAR ARRAY IN HAWAI`I
December 2013
BUILDING THE BIGGEST
SOLAR ARRAY IN HAWAI’I
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Table of Contents
Cover Story Page 4
Work Begins on $40 Million Kōloa
Solar Project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
From the Board of Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
KIUC Studies Decoupled Rates . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Patronage Capital Refunds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Merlin Helps KIUC Track Threatened
and Endangered Seabirds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Board Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
KIUC Renewable Portfolio Summary . . . . . 17
Members to Vote on Meter Fees . . . . . . . . . 18
Statement of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Recipes for the Holidays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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EDITOR
Jim Kelly
CONTRIBUTORS
Pam Blair, Amy Devitt, Karissa Jonas, Jim Kelly,
Shelley Paik
ON THE COVER
Construction workers at the site of the KIUC solar project
near the old Kōloa Mill. Photo by Shelley Paik.
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SEPTEMBER 2013
3
Members and Community
‘A Great Day for Kaua‘i’
Work Starts on $40 Million Solar Array
By Jim Kelly
On a bright November morning on
Kaua‘i’s south shore, a blessing and
groundbreaking was held for a $40
million solar facility that will be
Hawaii’s largest when completed in
September 2014.
Owned by Kaua‘i Island Utility
Cooperative, the 12-megawatt array
will generate about 5 percent of Kaua‘i’s
power—enough to provide electricity to
4,000 homes.
Kaua‘i Mayor Bernard P. Carvalho Jr.
and other local officials, including
representatives of Gov. Neil
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Abercrombie and U.S. Rep. Tulsi
Gabbard, joined members of the KIUC
Board of Directors and staff in the
groundbreaking ceremony, which was
led by kumu Sabra Kauka of Island
School.
Kauka noted the location below the
ridge of Haupu and the area’s long history
as a place of sustenance, where taro was
grown in lush loi fed by the region’s
abundant rainfall. The area became home
to Hawaii’s first commercially viable sugar
plantation in 1835.
“These are the kinds of examples that
remind us of how important
connections are on Kaua‘i—connections
to the land and the sun and the sea and
connections to each other,” Carvalho
said. “We’re bridging, connecting with
technology—and Kaua‘i is at the
forefront, again.”
David Bissell, president and CEO of
KIUC, told the group that the solar
array will produce electricity at between
10 and 13 cents per kilowatt-hour. That
is less than half the cost of using
imported oil.
“Right now, this is the cheapest
renewable energy project in the islands,”
Bissell said. “This is a great day for
Kaua‘i, a great day for KIUC and a great
day for our members.”
The photovoltaic project is being built
on 67 acres of former sugar cane fields
KIUC is leasing from Līhu‘e-based Grove
Farm Co. Inc. near Kōloa. It is adjacent
to the old Kōloa Mill just off the bypass
road to Poipu.
The system—which will consist of
45,000 panels—is being built SolarCity,
a national leader in clean energy
services, with local operations in
Mililani, O‘ahu.
The project will be the second
utility-scale solar facility built on
Kaua‘i. The first, owned by Alexander
& Baldwin Co. Inc. at Port Allen,
opened in 2012. Two smaller
systems—a 1-megawatt array in Kapaa
and a 300-kilowatt array in Omao—
also provide power to the grid.
When the Kōloa project is
completed, the four utility-scale solar
arrays will generate 19 MW during the
day. That is enough power to meet
nearly 30 percent of Kaua‘i’s daytime
electrical demand.
The project is being developed by a
subsidiary of KIUC, which will enable it
to qualify for state and federal tax
credits. Because it is a member-owned
cooperative, not an investor-owned
utility, KIUC can finance the project
through the National Rural Utilities
Cooperative Finance Corp., which is also
a cooperative.
“By owning this project, the benefits
of cheap, clean solar are shared by all of
our customers, not just those who can
afford to install their own PV systems,”
said Allan A. Smith, chairman of the
board of directors of KIUC. “Using this
system saves us from importing about
1.7 million gallons of oil annually.”
The project is expected to create
about 125 construction jobs.
A 1.5-MW battery storage system
already is in use at KIUC’s nearby Kōloa
Substation, and a 2-MW battery storage
unit will be added.
The project is a key part of KIUC’s
strategy to use renewable resources to
generate at least 50 percent of Kaua‘i’s
electricity by 2023.
KIUC also is planning a 12-MW solar
array on land leased from the
Department of Hawaiian Homelands
in Anahola. The Hawaiian Homes
Commission voted September 24 to
accept the environmental review for
the 55-acre project site. The review
found the project would not have a
significant environmental impact on
the site.
It is anticipated construction of the
project could begin in the first half of
2014 if the lease is approved by the
Hawaiian Homes Commission. When
operational, the $50 million project will
displace 1.7 million gallons of oil annually.
Homeowners and businesses also are
doing their part to reduce Kaua‘i’s use of
imported oil to make electricity. Since
2002, PV systems have been installed on
nearly 2,000 Kaua‘i homes and business.
Spurred by state and federal tax
credits, the number of business and
residential systems on Kaua‘i has risen
more than 500 percent during the past
three years. This past year was the
busiest yet. As of mid-November, KIUC
had received 811 PV interconnection
applications from customers, up from
540 in 2012—a 50 percent increase.
KIUC, Bissell Recognized
For Leadership in Solar
David Bissell, president and CEO of Kaua‘i Island
Utility Cooperative, was honored by the Solar
Electric Power Association as its 2013 Utility CEO
of the Year in recognition of KIUC’s
accomplishments in integrating solar electric power
into its renewable energy portfolio.
“David has taken a creative approach to bringing
utility-scale solar to the island of Kaua‘i and
developing projects that not only promote greater
reliance on renewable resources, but are a
laboratory for innovation in engineering and utility
finance,” said SEPA President and CEO Julia Hamm. “We are proud to honor
David for his long-term vision, and his accomplishments in driving down
costs and bringing the benefits of solar to all residents of Kaua‘i.”
Based in Washington, D.C., SEPA is a nonprofit educational organization
dedicated to increasing utilities’ use of solar energy for power generation.
“Our success with solar energy is built on teamwork: internally with our
highly engaged board of directors and talented staff and externally with our
supportive community partners,” Bissell said. “Pursuing utility-scale solar
that benefits all of our customers is a key strategy to reach our ambitious
renewable energy goals.”
Bissell earned the 2013 Utility CEO of the Year honor through his
leadership in developing creative financing plans that leveraged federal
stimulus money and tax credits to bring the cost of utility-scale solar from
$200 per megawatt-hour in 2011 closer to $100 per MWh for two 12megawatt projects now in development.
Bissell, who has a background in utility finance, was the cooperative’s chief
financial officer before being named president and CEO in 2011.
His honor was just one of several received by KIUC this year in recognition
of its leadership in developing solar. SEPA earlier named KIUC one of the
nation’s Top 10 utilities for delivery of solar energy to its customers. KIUC
ranked No. 2 in the list of electric utilities in the U.S. that added the most new
solar power to their systems on a watts-per-customer basis in 2012.
KIUC is ranked highest among electric utilities in Hawai‘i for adding new
solar on a watts-per-customer basis. It is first among U.S. electrical
cooperatives included in the SEPA rankings for adding new solar.
With the addition of the Port Allen facility and hundreds of customer-sited
photovoltaic systems, KIUC added 282 watts of solar per customer on the grid
in 2012. That is the equivalent of about one solar panel installed last year for
each one of the cooperative’s 28,000 residential customers.
SEPTEMBER 2013
5
Inside
Members
KIUC
and Community
From the Board of Directors
At one of our strategic planning
meetings a few weeks back, one man
observed that because fewer than 10
people had turned out, it must mean the
members were generally satisfied with
the performance of the cooperative.
While it is tempting to agree, we also
know it is perilous to make that
assumption. Silence does not suggest
approval any more than the complaints
of one person suggest widespread
dissatisfaction.
What it mostly suggests is people are
busy with their lives and on any given
night, they have more pressing
obligations than driving out to a
meeting with the people who run their
electric cooperative.
But as we wrap up 2013, we would like
to take just a moment to acknowledge
the possibility that there is a lot for our
members to be satisfied about.
We will finish this year with 15 percent
of our electricity being produced by
renewable resources—everything from
the McBryde solar array at Port Allen to
our hydroelectric plants at Waiahi to your
neighbor’s photovoltaic panels.
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That is a remarkable achievement
when you consider that renewables were
only producing about 5 percent of our
power four years ago.
Last month, we participated in the
blessing and groundbreaking of our
12-megawatt solar project near the old
Kōloa Mill. When it comes online next
year, we can stop importing 1.7 million
gallons of oil that we are now using to
generate electricity.
We will be able to cut our oil
consumption even more dramatically
next year when the Green Energy Team
biomass plant goes into operation.
Burning locally grown wood chips instead
of imported petroleum, Green Energy will
provide 12 percent of this island’s power.
With these projects and others, we
expect to be close to 40 percent
renewable energy by 2015. While that
will be a great milestone to celebrate,
you should know we already are working
on ideas for using renewables and
cheaper, cleaner fuels to cover the other
60 percent.
We are looking at hydropower, liquefied
natural gas, locally produced biofuels and
even a high-tech, high-capacity battery
storage system that could feed the grid
not just for a few minutes, but for hours
during our peak demand.
All of these efforts are aimed at
making Kaua‘i more sustainable, putting
more money back into the local
economy and into your pocket. That is
why the first goal in our new 2013-2025
strategic action plan is to reduce the
average bill by at least 10 percent during
the next 10 years.
We are proud of our accomplishments
in 2013 and look forward to an even
more productive 2014. Thank you for
your suggestions for making KIUC an
even stronger cooperative, and thank
you for your support.
On behalf of all of us at KIUC, we wish
you and your ‘ohana a safe and happy
holiday season.
Carol Bain Karen Baldwin
Patrick Gegen David Iha
Calvin Murashige Allan Smith
Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian
Jan TenBruggencate Peter Yukimura
David Bissell
KIUC Studies Decoupled Rates
the group in Waimea. “Our board and
staff went back to the draft and after a
About 35 people attended meetings of lot of good discussion and
brainstorming, we threw out the first
the KIUC board and staff in Waimea,
draft of our goals and actions. We
Lihue and Hanalei in November to talk
tightened everything up, made them
about the cooperative’s strategic plan
and rate decoupling, one of the elements simpler and tried to attach a number to
nearly every goal.”
expected to help lower bills and ensure
A key goal is to drive down the
the utility’s finances remain stable.
average bill by at least 10 percent
The board of directors voted in
through energy conservation, the use of
September to approve the 2013-2025
renewable energy, cost containment and
strategic plan, which affirms the
a rate strategy known as decoupling.
cooperative’s goal of moving to
Decoupling rewrites the utility’s
renewable resources to generate at least
traditional rate-making practice by
50 percent of Kaua‘i’s electricity in the
removing the incentive to increase
next 10 years.
revenue by selling more electricity.
The strategic plan was developed by
The old business model is at odds with
the board and staff during the past year
the energy-efficiency efforts of today,
and is an update of the cooperative’s
which encourage customers to use less
2009 plan. After public meetings last
spring and receiving written comments power.
Decoupling establishes a periodic rate
from members during the course of the
adjustment process that ensures the
year, the board rewrote portions of the
utility is taking in only enough money
plan.
“One of the main criticisms we heard to pay for its operations and to maintain
was that our strategic goals and actions the margin necessary to meet its loan
obligations.
were too general, that they didn’t offer
It also replaces the traditional rate
enough hard numbers,” Allan Smith,
chairman of the board of directors, told case as the only way for the utility to
By Jim Kelly
increase revenue to cover its costs. Rate
cases are costly, time-consuming and
adversarial exercises. KIUC has had only
one rate case in the past 10 years.
KIUC’s last rate case, in 2009, resulted
in a 1.9 percent rate increase—and cost
more than $2 million in attorneys’ fees
and other professional services.
The board of directors is expected to
discuss decoupling at its Dec. 17
meeting and may vote on whether to
proceed with seeking the approval of the
state Public Utilities Commission, which
has the final say on any rate issue.
“With decoupling, the Public Utilities
Commission and the Consumer
Advocate continue their oversight of our
finances and they can require hearings
or even a full rate case at any time,” said
KIUC President and CEO David Bissell.
“Keep in mind that any time we’re ‘overcollecting’ money, it is going to be
returned to the members. Also, there’s a
strong disincentive to take in more
money than we need because we end up
paying tax on that revenue. We have an
elected nine-member board that meets
every month and is fully accountable to
the members.”
Overview of the KIUC decoupling plan
• By lowering the margin required by its lenders, KIUC can reduce the amount of revenue it needs to take in. Reducing TIER—
Times Interest Earned Ratio—from 2.0 to 1.8 would result in a decrease in KIUC’s targeted margins of 10 percent.
• Instead of issuing patronage capital credits once a year, any revenue beyond the TIER requirement would be returned in the
form of a lower monthly bill.
• Lowering the amount of revenue collected will reduce the amount of revenue taxes paid to the state and county, resulting in
more savings.
• Incentives that “pay” KIUC to run its plants at peak efficiency will be eliminated, with savings rolled into the rate.
• Revenue will be “trued up” and adjusted on a quarterly basis.
• Consumer Advocate and Public Utilities Commission maintain their oversight on rates. They will regularly review KIUC’s
finances and can require hearings on rates.
• Decoupling replaces the traditional rate case as the only way for the utility to increase revenue to cover its costs. Rate cases are
costly, time-consuming and adversarial exercises. KIUC has had only one rate case in the past 10 years. The last rate case, in 2009,
resulted in a 1.9 percent rate increase—and cost more than $2 million in attorneys’ fees and other professional services.
What decoupling doesn’t do
• Eliminate regulatory oversight.
• Guarantee lower rates. Kaua‘i is still heavily dependent on imported oil and will be affected by price volatility. If revenue
drops significantly, rates will be adjusted upward to cover expenses.
• Guarantee higher rates. Rates can only adjust to cover operations cost and TIER requirement. Excess goes to the members.
If oil prices remain stable and more renewables come online, rates will fall.
• Solve the “balloon squeeze” issue of fixed-cost recovery with declining sales. This is a “rate design” issue that still needs to be
addressed.
• Substitute for cost control and sound business management. 2014 operations budget will be the fifth year in a row the budget
is below the inflation rate.
SEPTEMBER 2013
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Members and Community
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SEPTEMBER 2013
13
Members and Community
Merlin Helps KIUC Track Threatened
and Endangered Seabirds
By Shelley Paik
When the 2013 Save Our Shearwaters
season began, KIUC got help from its
new Merlin Avian Radar System.
According to Carey Koide, KIUC’s
transmission and distribution manager,
this technology will help the co-op
understand the flight patterns of the
shearwaters.
Earlier this year, KIUC purchased the
$380,000 system, which can track the
birds’ flight. As the bird enters the area
covered by the radar, it shows up as a
series of blips on the screen. This hightech radar unit also has processing
software that digitizes each series of
targets and assigns it a flight tracking
number.
Koide likened the radar to that used
by an air traffic controller to track
airplanes. With the aid of Merlin’s
software, these blips are turned into
individual numbered tracks.
The Merlin Avian Radar System.
KIUC Transmission and Distribution Manager Carey
Koide demonstrates how Merlin operates.
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Since the information is digitized, it is
automatically put into a database. The
data is collected and can be plotted for
the biologists who study the birds,
which reduces errors and time spent on
data input.
“This new gadget is remarkable,”
Koide said. “I hope that this technology
can soon replace conventional radars
and the use of transparencies by
biologists to plot their flight paths. To
collect all of the data and plot the points
where the birds were seen is tedious
work. Biologists would sit for long hours
in the back of their SUVs with radar on
the roof at various points around the
island, watch the radar and manually
plot where the birds were flying.”
Merlin, which is mounted on a trailer,
was developed by DeTect Inc.
specifically to detect and continuously
track birds. More than 100 of the
systems are in use at airports to reduce
the potential for bird-aircraft collisions.
Koide, who is responsible for KIUC’s
participation in the SOS program and its
Habitat Conservation Plan, said the new
technology will help KIUC understand
the flight patterns of the shearwaters.
The radar will identify flight corridors,
the times when birds are most active
and flight variations throughout the
season.
Koide said he hopes the radar also will
reveal how low cloud cover and bad
weather affects flight.
The radar picks up both the
horizontal and vertical flight
characteristics of seabirds using only
170 watts of power, which is low power
compared to traditional radar.
“It’s important for us to know how
high they’re flying relative to our lines,”
Koide said.
Carey Koide and the Merlin radar at the Port Allen Generating Station.
In cases where lines are interfering
with bird flight, such as the area near
Kealia Beach, KIUC has moved lines
underground, lowered them or
reconfigured their design so collisions
are less likely.
Over time, Merlin has the potential to
save the cooperative money by taking the
guesswork out of determining high risk
flyways and focusing
reconfiguration efforts in those
areas.
Fledglings leave their nests for
the first time between midSeptember and mid-December.
Guided out to sea by the light of
the moon, many shearwater
fledglings become disoriented by
artificial lights, most often during
nights with low moonlight.
This year, fewer birds have been
collected because the peak fledging
is taking place during the full
moon, which results in fewer
fallouts.
Shearwaters brought to aid
stations around the island are
rehabilitated by the SOS program
at the Kaua‘i Humane Society. When
strong enough, they are released.
In October, Brooke McFarland of the
Kaua‘i Endangered Seabird Recovery
Project and the SOS staff coordinated
the annual Newell’s shearwater release
event, E Ho’opomaika Ia Na Manu ‘A’o,
to raise awareness about the
shearwaters, and educate students
about conservation and how to help
protect the species.
Despite efforts to save these seabirds,
their populations appear to be steadily
declining. Threats include predators
such as cats, rats, pigs and barn owls.
Involved with SOS since the late
1990s, KIUC has been the primary
funding source for the program since
2003. KIUC spends $2 million a
year to protect endangered
wildlife, including power line and
lighting reconfiguration, habitat
restoration and predator control,
research and injured bird
rehabilitation.
KIUC has developed
partnerships with the Kaua‘i
Humane Society, state DLNR Division of Forestry and Wildlife,
Kaua‘i Seabird Habitat
Conservation Program, Kaua‘i
Endangered Seabird Recovery
Project, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, Hawai‘i Wildlife Center
and Kaua‘i Veterinary Clinic.
Screen shot of bird flights collected from an evening in September.
SEPTEMBER 2013
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Inside
Members
KIUC
and Community
Board Actions
Here is a summary of some of the actions taken by the KIUC Board of Directors in August, September and
October 2013. Agendas and minutes of board meetings are available at www.kiuc.coop.
August 27 meeting
Board unanimously approved a one-time service charge for customers seeking replacement of a standard meter
(smart meter) with any non-standard meter.
Board unanimously approved adoption of the final 2013-2025 strategic plan.
Board unanimously approved borrowing $41 million for the Koloa solar project.
September 24 meeting
Board unanimously approved appointment of 2014 director nominating committee members Rosa Flores,
Max Graham, Eugene Jimenez and Val Tsuchiya.
Board unanimously approved acceptance of the 2012 depreciation study to be submitted to the Rural Utilities Service.
Board unanimously approved acceptance of the 2013 Equity Management Plan.
Board unanimously approved continuing the practice of matching employee donations to Kaua‘i United Way 2013
campaign (payable in 2014).
October 1 special meeting
Board voted 6-2 to set the monthly charge and one-time change fees for customers who use anything but a standard
meter (smart meter). In favor: Smith, Iha, Yukimura, Tacbian, Murashige, TenBruggencate. Oppose: Bain, Gegen. Not
present: Baldwin
October 29 meeting
Board unanimously approved a loan repurposing application to the Rural Utilities Service to move the loan from the
purchase of second combustion turbine to solar and battery storage projects.
Board Policy No. 33
Board Policy No. 33, adopted on Oct. 25, 2011, describes the process by which the members of KIUC can call a special
meeting of the members.
Under the policy, petitioners must present the valid signatures of at least 250 active members of KIUC on a Notice of
Demand for Member Called Special Meetings of KIUC Members.
The Notice of Demand must state the specific purpose for which the meeting has been called.
Once the Notice of Demand has been validated by KIUC, the board of directors will hold a special meeting of the members.
No other business except that specified in the Notice of Demand may be conducted.
The policy, as well as copies of the forms necessary to comply with it, are available by calling the Member Services
department at 246.4300 or at http://kauai.coopwebbuilder.com/content/board-policies.
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Inside KIUC
KIUC Renewable Portfolio Summary
Toward the Goal of 50% Renewable
EXISTING RESOURCES
TYPE
MW
% OF SALES
KIUC Waiahi
Hydro
1.3
1.8%
McBryde, Wainiha & Kalaheo
Hydro
4.8
5.0%
Gay & Robinson, Olokele
Hydro
1.0
1.2%
ADC/KAA, Waimea & Kekaha
Hydro
1.5
1.3%
Kapaa Solar
Solar
1.0
0.4%
McBryde, Port Allen
Solar
6.0
2.7%
MP2, Omao
Solar
0.3
0.1%
Customer solar
Solar
14.0
2.8%
29.9
15.3%
Solar
12.0
5.0%
Biomass
6.7
12.0%
Solar
11.0
2.2%
29.7
19.2%
12.0
5.0%
12.0
5.0%
Total
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
KIUC-Grove Farm, Koloa Solar
Green Energy, Koloa
Customer solar
Total
UNDER DEVELOPMENT
KIUC-HCDC, Anahola
Solar
Total
UNDER CONSIDERATION
Puu Opae, Kekaha
Hydro
8.3
9.1%
Kekaha Ditch
Hydro
1.5
1.5%
Kalepa
Hydro
4.0
3.4%
Gay & Robinson, Olokele
Hydro
4.0
5.2%
17.8
19.2%
89.4
58.7%
71.6
39.5%
Total
Total resources identified
2015 PROJECTION
AS OF DECEMBER 2013
SEPTEMBER 2013
17
Inside KIUC
PUC Approves Fees to Read Old Meters;
Members to Vote on Who Pays
Consumer Advocate have approved the
fees, and with 90 percent of customers
using a smart meter, KIUC President
and CEO David Bissell said he believes
the issue already has been decided.
“This is absolutely an issue of
fairness,” Bissell said. “Why should the
90 percent of our customers who are
enjoying the benefits of the smart meter
have to subsidize the other 10 percent?
“We have been extremely flexible in
accommodating customers’ requests,
sometimes switching meters multiple
times, replacing perfectly good,
perfectly safe new meters with oldtechnology equipment that was set to be
retired. This is expensive, timeconsuming work that has tied up our
An older­model digital meter among five smart meters in Lihue. A technician would have to drive to this
staff and has cost all of our members.
building to read this single meter every month, essentially eliminating the operational savings offered by
This decision to charge modest fees puts
the smart meter, which sends data directly to the KIUC office for billing.
the cost where it belongs.”
KIUC is not making money on these
the
one-time
and
monthly
recurring
By Jim Kelly
fees. They cover the costs of labor,
charges constitutes a penalty for
vehicles and equipment used to read and
When the installation of smart meters customers that have opted out of using
maintain a variety of old meters. They
standard meters is without merit,”
was completed last summer, the board
are similar to the fees charged by
according to the decision of the
of directors reviewed the cost of
utilities on the Mainland to customers
commission. “In short, KIUC has
continuing to read and service the
who opt out.
meters on the homes and businesses of sufficiently demonstrated that it incurs
Even environmental groups that
customers who had chosen not to use a costs in installing and utilizing nonstandard meters and such costs should be advocate for a more efficient electric
smart meter.
passed on to the cost-causing customer.” grid support fees for those who opt out
It will cost the cooperative about
of using smart meters.
A group of KIUC members is
$340,000 a year to service the 10
“Consumers who choose to keep last
challenging the fee. KIUC board policy
percent of customers who have chosen
century’s technology shouldn’t be
enables petitioners who gather at least
not to have a smart meter. That works
250 valid signatures to put to a member subsidized by those who want to realize
out to a little less than $1 a month for
the system-wide economic and
vote any action of the elected nineeveryone, not just those who deferred.
environmental benefits of a smarter grid
On Oct. 1, the board voted to ask the member cooperative board.
Ballots on the meter fee question will … EDF supports approaches similar to
Public Utilities Commission to approve
be mailed to all 30,000 members in early those taken in California, where
charging a monthly fee of $10.27 to
customers are able to keep their old
January. The election will cost the
customers whose meters must be read
manually. The board also asked the PUC cooperative about $63,000 for printing meter in exchange for a monthly fee
that covers the cost of a person coming
and mailing ballots and hiring an
to approve a charge of $50.64 to
to their home to read it,” Jim Marston,
customers who ask KIUC to change their outside firm to run the election.
vice president of the U.S. Climate and
Members will be asked to approve or
meter to anything but a smart meter.
overturn the board’s decision to charge Energy Program for the Environmental
On Oct. 31, the Public Utilities
Defense Fund, told The Wall Street
meter fees.
Commission approved the meter fee
Journal.
Noting that both the elected KIUC
plan, saying it was “reasonable.”
“The perception that the assessment of board, the PUC and the Office of the
18
KIUC CURRENTS
Members and Inside
Community
KIUC
Statement of Operations
For the period January 1, 2013, to October 31, 2013
By Karissa Jonas
We are pleased to report that the
KIUC results of operations through
October 31, 2013, are favorable. Year-todate electricity use on the island is 0.2
percent higher than last year. Even with
the slight increase in sales volume, KIUC
is doing everything it can, while
maintaining safety and reliability, to
reduce costs to operate efficiently and
effectively, and continue to maintain a
strong financial position. Revenues,
expenses and net margins totaled
$155.1 million, $145.4 million and $9.7
million, respectively, for the 10-month
period ending October 31.
As is the case for all electric utilities,
the cost of power generation is the
largest expense, totaling $96.4 million
or 62.1 percent of revenues.
Commodities, which are fuel and
purchased power costs, are the largest
component of power generation,
totaling $84.3 million or 54.3 percent of
revenues. Currently, fossil fuel is the
largest component of commodities,
totaling $76.2 million or 49.2 percent of
revenues. Other commodities include
hydro power, totaling $4.0 million or 2.5
percent of revenues and solar power,
totaling $4.1 million or 2.6 percent of
revenues. The remaining $12.1 million
or 7.8 percent of revenues represents
the cost of operating and maintaining
the generating units.
The cost of operating and maintaining
the electric lines totaled $4.6 million or
3.0 percent of total revenues. The cost
of servicing members totaled $2.7
million or 1.8 percent of revenues. The
cost of keeping members informed
PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL REVENUE
Net Margins 6.3%
Interest 4.2%
Commodities —
Fossil Fuel
49.2%
Taxes 8.4%
Depreciation and
Amortization
7.4%
Administrative and
General Net of
Nonoperating Margins
6.3%
Communications
0.5%
Member Services
1.8%
Transmission and
Distribution Operation
and Maintenance
Production Operation
3.0%
Commodities —
and Maintenance
Hydro
7.7%
Commodities —
2.5%
Solar
2.6%
totaled $0.8 million or 0.5 percent of
revenues. Administrative and general
costs—which include legislative and
regulatory expenses, engineering,
executive, human resources, safety and
facilities, information services, financial
and corporate services, and board of
director expenses—totaled $10.2
million or 6.6 percent of revenues.
Being very capital intensive,
depreciation and amortization of the
utility plant costs $11.5 million or 7.4
percent of revenues. Although not
subject to federal income taxes, state
and local taxes amounted to $13.1
million or 8.4 percent of revenues.
Interest on long-term debt, at a
favorable sub-5 percent interest rate,
totals $6.5 million or 4.2 percent of
revenues. Non-operating net margins
added $0.4 million to overall net
margins. Revenues less total expenses
equal margins of $9.7 million or 6.3
percent of revenues. Margins are
allocated to consumer members and
paid when appropriate.
SEPTEMBER 2013
19
Recipes
Recipes for the Holidays
Sweet Peppers
Stuffed With Herbed
Goat Cheese
20 sweet peppers
1 block fresh creamy goat cheese
1 tablespoon fresh thyme, minced
1 tablespoon fresh oregano, minced
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 gallon plastic bag
Combine the thyme, oregano, garlic and olive oil; let
sit for about an hour. While waiting, cut off the tops of
the sweet peppers and remove the seeds. Pour the herb
oil mixture into the plastic bag and add the goat
cheese. Mix well. Cut off the corner of the plastic bag
and squeeze the goat cheese mixture into the peppers.
You can eat them raw or place the peppers on a
baking sheet and broil in the oven, turning when the
tops start to blister.
Spiced Cauliflower
1 head of cauliflower, chopped
1 block butter
3 tablespoons olive oil
4 cloves garlic, minced
2 teaspoons cumin
1 teaspoon cayenne pepper
½ cup Parmesan cheese
In a pan, sauté the garlic in the butter and olive oil; add the cauliflower, cumin and cayenne. Lower heat and cook
cauliflower for 10 minutes. Stir in Parmesan cheese before serving.
20
KIUC CURRENTS
Guava Baked Brie
1 sheet puff pastry
1 wheel Brie cheese
1 jar guava jam
Slice Brie in half so you have two round layers.
Put jam in the middle layer and close so it looks like
a sandwich. Roll out puff pastry. Place a circle of
jam on the pastry the size of the Brie. Place Brie on
the pastry and cover the Brie with guava jam. Fold
up the corners of the pastry so the Brie is
completely wrapped. Bake Brie at 400 degrees for
20 minutes, or until the pastry is browned. Serve
with your favorite cracker.
Cranberry Pineapple
Citrus Sauce
3 cups fresh cranberries
1 cup chopped pineapple
½ cup white sugar
½ cup brown sugar
1 lemon, zested and juiced
1 orange, zested and juiced
1 cup water
Place ingredients in a pot and bring to a boil.
Lower heat when the cranberries start “popping”
and simmer for 20 minutes, or until the mixture
thickens.
Feta Spread
1 cup crumbled feta cheese
½ cup green olives stuffed with garlic or pimiento,
coarsely chopped
½ cup coarsely chopped sundried tomatoes in olive oil
Mix the feta, olives and sundried tomatoes. Serve with
slices of toasted baguette.
SEPTEMBER 2013
21
What a View!
KIUC lineman Greg Perreira atop a utility pole at
Mount Kahili working to reattach a fallen line.
Photo by John Ludington
SEPTEMBER 2013
23
HI-130
December 2013
Volume 10, Number 4
David Bissell
President and CEO
2013-2014 KIUC Board of Directors
Chairman: Allan Smith
Vice Chairman: Jan TenBruggencate
Treasurer: Peter Yukimura
Secretary: David Iha
Board: Carol Bain, Karen Baldwin, Pat Gegen,
Calvin K. Murashige and Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian
Finance & Audit
Chairman: Peter Yukimura
Members: Karen Baldwin, Pat Gegen
Government Relations/Legislative Affairs
Chairman: Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian
Members: David Iha, Peter Yukimura
Member Relations
Chairman: Jan TenBruggencate
Members: Karen Baldwin, Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian
Policy
Chairman: Carol Bain
Members: Calvin K. Murashige,
Jan TenBruggencate
Strategic Planning
Chairman: David Iha
Members: Carol Bain, Pat Gegen,
Calvin K. Murashige
WHAT THE SOLAR GUYS
MAY NOT TELL YOU
Not everyone needs a $25,000 solar photovoltaic system.
Installing a solar water heater is the cheapest, easiest way for
most Kaua‘i households to save at least 40 percent on their
electric bill.
Water heaters use more electricity than any other appliance.
Using the sun to heat water can save you $80 to $100 a
month, maybe more, depending on the size of your family.
Right now, KIUC is offering a $1,000 rebate toward the
purchase and installation of a solar water heater. With the
rebate and state and federal tax credits, your final cost could
be less than $2,000.
Do the math yourself and see how much money you can save
just by using a solar water heater—unless you’re in a big rush
to spend $25,000.
Call 246-4300 or go to www.kiuc.coop for a list of approved
contractors and information about how you can start saving.
4463 Pahe‘e Street, Suite 1
Līhu‘e, Hawai‘i 96766-2000
808.246.4300 ■ www.kiuc.coop
[email protected]
KIUC is an equal opportunity employer and provider.

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