Wind Energy – Holland's Energy Future | P21 Decision https://p21decision.com Power for the 21st Century Sat, 13 Nov 2021 14:53:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://p21decision.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/video-logo.png Wind Energy – Holland's Energy Future | P21 Decision https://p21decision.com 32 32 Press Release: Holland BPW Approves 16.8 MW Wind Contract to Diversify Renewable Energy Portfolio https://p21decision.com/2013/03/12/press-release-holland-bpw-approves-16-8-mw-wind-contract-to-diversify-renewable-energy-portfolio/ Tue, 12 Mar 2013 14:31:43 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=924 Holland, MI— The Holland BPW has voted to recommend a 20 year renewable energy wind contract with the Michigan Public Power Agency (MPPA) which will purchase the energy from Beebe Wind LLC, located in Ithaca, MI.  This contract is the second wind energy power purchase… Read More»

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Holland, MI— The Holland BPW has voted to recommend a 20 year renewable energy wind contract with the Michigan Public Power Agency (MPPA) which will purchase the energy from Beebe Wind LLC, located in Ithaca, MI.  This contract is the second wind energy power purchase agreement for the HBPW and will increase Holland’s share of wind-generated power from 15 MW to nearly 32 MW.  This addition will bring Holland’s renewable energy portfolio to about 16 percent of the city’s total electric sources. The contract will be presented to Holland City Council for approval on March 20.

“Diversifying our portfolio with sustainable and efficient power generation reflects the HBPW’s desire to provide consistent, reliable power to our customers in a responsible way,” stated Dave Koster, HBPW General Manager.  “We are committed to deepening our renewable energy offerings for our customers and our community.”

The power purchase agreement with the MPPA for 16.8 MW of wind generation will start out at less than 4.5 cents per kwh and escalate at 2.5% per year over the course of 20 years. The HBPW anticipates Holland will start receiving energy through this contract by August 2014.

In addition to Holland, four other Michigan cities are planning to participate in this power purchase agreement. Holland will be the largest power purchasing city, using 16.8 MW of power from seven turbines. MPPA’s total contract with Beebe is for eleven turbines with an output of 26.4 MW.

“Holland and the other cities are all members of the Michigan Public Power Agency.  Entering into a contract as a group, we increase our purchasing power and receive better pricing, and we can pass those savings on to our customers,” stated Koster.

The contract includes expansion of Beebe’s existing Ithaca, MI site which means a positive outlook for a timely completion next year. Competitive pricing and the site’s Michigan location make Beebe Wind an attractive option for the HBPW. The contract also satisfies the state’s requirements for renewable energy under PA 295.

The Holland Board of Public Works is a community-owned enterprise providing utility services to nearly 28,000 business and residential customers in the Holland area. We are committed to improving the economic and environmental quality of the community in partnership with our customers, providing reliable services at the lowest rates achievable through innovation, efficiency, and professional operations. We provide electric generation and distribution, water, wastewater treatment and broadband services to the City of Holland and selected areas.

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Press Release: Holland Board of Public Works Releases Recommendations for New Power Generation https://p21decision.com/2012/10/22/press-release-holland-board-of-public-works-releases-recommendations-for-new-power-generation/ Mon, 22 Oct 2012 18:05:58 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=771 Will review with Community Stakeholder Panel October 29 before formal submission to Board and City Council in November. Holland,MI—The recommendations for future power generation released today by the Holland Board of Public Works would lead to dramatic reductions in greenhouse gases and particulate emissions, while… Read More»

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Will review with Community Stakeholder Panel October 29 before formal submission to Board and City Council in November.

Holland,MI—The recommendations for future power generation released today by the Holland Board of Public Works would lead to dramatic reductions in greenhouse gases and particulate emissions, while at the same time making big gains in energy and cost efficiency.

The recommendations will be reviewed with the Community Stakeholders Panel at a public meeting on October 29 and formally submitted to the BPW’s Board of Directors and the Holland City Council in November.

“We are very pleased that this broad community effort has arrived at a set of recommendations that are fully in step with the Holland Community Energy Plan and that can move our community forward in every significant measure,” said Dave Koster, general manager of HBPW. “The participation and input from people across our community have led to some very strong options for powering our future.”

The recommendations mark the conclusion of an exhaustive year-long analysis that engaged the participation of the HBPW staff, leading engineering and energy consulting firms and stakeholders from across the community that included representatives from business, government, education, environmental groups and the community at large.

The potential gains from the HBPW’s recommendations are significant. According the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, power generated by natural gas produces half as much carbon dioxide, less than a third as much nitrogen oxides, and one percent as much sulfur oxides as comparable coal-fired generation.  In addition, the recommendations would keep the levelized cost of electricity relatively the same and would add extensively to the HBPW’s capabilities to provide expanded snow melt and other energy-saving services such as district heating.

“The work on the part of the community that led to these recommendations has been cited as a leading example of thorough, open and inclusive decision making,” Koster said.

Following are the recommendations released today, and key factors for each:

1. Base Load Generation: Pursue combined-cycle natural gas technology in a configuration that may include two gas-powered turbines providing 114MW of electric power..

Key Factors

  • Economy of scale
  • Operational efficiency
  • Additional waste heat availability for district heating and snowmelt
  • Opportunity for collaboration with other municipals
  • Supports ability to power the system and our community internally.

2. Location For New Resource: Preferred site not James De Young.

Key Factors

  • Constructability of site
  • Lake access is no longer needed for cooling
  • Alternatives are closer to both the proposed gas pipeline route and district heating networks
  • Need to preserve access to roads and high-voltage distribution.

3.1 Renewable Energy: Enter into 10-year Power Purchase Agreement with E.ON Wildcat for 15 MW of wind generation produced near Elwood, Indiana.

Key Factors

  • Complements current portfolio of landfill gas and biomass resources
  • Excellent pricing without operational or development risk
  • Pay as power is received preserves capital for other investments.

3.2 Renewable Energy: Complete 20 year agreement with Beebe Wind LLC for approximately 17 MW of wind generation produced near Ithaca, Michigan.

Key Factors

  • Pricing competitive with E.ON Wildcat I project
  • Dependent upon the extension of Production Tax Credits in their current form
  • Working to build a group of Michigan municipal entities to fully subscribe the development.

4. Existing Units at James De Young Facility: No further capital investments in control technology to meet upcoming regulations.

Key Factors

  • Unit 5 (28MW) will need to stop burning coal in next 3-4 years
  • Unit 3 (11 MW) and Unit 4 (22 MW) are affected by proposed rule that is being reconsidered
  • Monitor regulations and technology improvements
  • Preserve capacity by utilizing natural gas capability.

Other Recommendations

Also included with the base recommendations were a set of proposed next steps to be taken when the Board and Council approve a base load plan. These included:

  • Engage services of an owner’s engineer to assist with management of the project.
  • Initiate the site selection process for locating a new unit.
  • Hire HT Engineering for gas pipeline design services.
  • Procure fuel management services and begin development of hedge plan for natural gas.

If accepted and enacted, the recommendations released today will deliver to the community affordable, reliable future energy, a more diverse energy portfolio, cleaner fuel, dramatically lowered emissions, greater integration of renewable energy resources and much higher energy efficiency for theHollandcommunity.

The Holland Board of Public Works is a community-owned enterprise providing utility services to nearly 28,000 business and residential customers in theHollandarea. We are committed to improving the economic and environmental quality of the community in partnership with our customers, providing reliable services at the lowest rates achievable through innovation, efficiency, and professional operations. We provide electric generation and distribution, water and wastewater treatment to the City ofHollandand selected areas.

 

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Holland Sentinel: Holland Board of Public Works will consider wind energy options https://p21decision.com/2012/10/05/holland-sentinel-holland-board-of-public-works-will-consider-wind-energy-options/ Fri, 05 Oct 2012 19:11:44 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=729 In addition to our search for new base load energy production, we’re continuing to explore commercial alternative energy options. See what the Holland Sentinel reported earlier today: Holland —The commercial wind opportunities mentioned briefly by Holland Board of Public Works officials in recent energy meetings… Read More»

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In addition to our search for new base load energy production, we’re continuing to explore commercial alternative energy options. See what the Holland Sentinel reported earlier today:

Holland —The commercial wind opportunities mentioned briefly by Holland Board of Public Works officials in recent energy meetings could be coming to fruition.

The BPW Board of Directors will consider Monday at its 4 p.m. regular meeting two commercial wind energy options.

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