Conversions: Rural Alaska Energy Supply Chains presented to Rural Alaska Energy Conference September 2002 Steve Colt Institute of Social and Economic Research.

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Conversions: Rural Alaska Energy Supply Chains presented to Rural Alaska Energy Conference September 2002 Steve Colt Institute of Social and Economic Research University of Alaska Anchorage

Electricity in PCE Communities Serves about 78,000 people with 5,400 kWh per person per year Source: PCE FY00 statistics

Three Questions Where does rural Alaska electricity come from? Why does it cost so much? What can we do about it?

Urban Alaska electricity comes from – natural gas – hydro – (and coal) Rural Alaska electricity comes from – Diesel ! (and hydro)

Generation in PCE Communities by Source – Total = 425 million kWh/year or 48 MW average output Source: PCE FY00 statistics

Three Questions Where does rural Alaska electricity come from? Why does it cost so much? What can we do about it?

Electricity in PCE Communities Serves 78,000 people with 5,400 kWh per person per year using 360 gallons diesel per person per yr that costs about $390 per person per year

Fuel Cost per kWh: Anchorage vs. Rural Alaska

Rural diesel electricity comes from: Fossils Crude Oil Diesel at Refinery Gate (Anacortes WA, Richmond WA, Nikiski AK) Diesel at Barge Dock Diesel in Tank Farm Electricity at Powerhouse Electricity in home

Components of Utility Diesel Cost Crude oil = $ Refining = $.25 Bulk Barge = $ Inland Transport = $.00 - $1.00 Bulk Storage = $ Total = $.80 - $2.30

Actual Range of Fuel Costs

NonFuel Cost per kWh

Nonfuel cost includes Generators (machines) Distribution lines and meters (equipment) Operations, Maintenance and Management (people)

Nonfuel cost per kWh for small rural utilities

True Cost of Electric Service to PCE Communities: $116 million/yr

Three Questions Where does rural Alaska electricity come from? Why does it cost so much? What can we do about it?

What can we do? Reduce fuel use? –Yes! Save 9-18 cents per kWh Eliminate generators? –Maybe….Save 0-5 cents per kWh Reduce Distribution Equipment? –No. (at least not now…) 5-10 cents per kWh Save OM&M Expense (people)? –Probably not…5-20 cents per kWh

Electricity Goes to: Light, sound, heat, appliances, TV, computer –Efficiency of conversion matters!

How do We Do It? Invest – in 3 kinds of capital

Three Kinds of Capital Physical Capital – generators, wind turbines, distribution lines Human Capital – people with the right skills in the right place at the right time Social Capital – communities and utilities that work together to sustain the electric system

Rural Energy and Jobs The conventional energy system supports significant employment. Little of the total cost goes out-of- state About 75% of rural energy project dollars flow to urban areas. (weatherization)

We’re all in this together. View this show after Thursday 9/19 at: ~The End

Non-Fuel Cost per kWh, Where are the Regional Coops/Authorities? THREA AVEC Where are the Investor-Owned? APC McGraph Light & Power What about Consolidated? Tuntutuliak

Conversions of Money Conversions of Energy = conversions of money

Nonfuel cost for very small utilities (less than 1 million kWh/yr)