New Power Plant – Holland's Energy Future | P21 Decision https://p21decision.com Power for the 21st Century Sat, 13 Nov 2021 14:53:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://p21decision.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/video-logo.png New Power Plant – Holland's Energy Future | P21 Decision https://p21decision.com 32 32 West Coast Chamber Presentation: Re-Energizing the Community with Holland BPW https://p21decision.com/2014/02/11/west-coast-chamber-presentation-re-energizing-the-community-with-holland-bpw/ Tue, 11 Feb 2014 16:19:45 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1317 If you missed the West Coast Chamber’s Early Bird Breakfast this morning, or if you just want another look, check out Dave Koster’s Prezi presentation. You can also download a PDF version of the leave-behind brochure, “Ready for OUR Energy Future.”

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If you missed the West Coast Chamber’s Early Bird Breakfast this morning, or if you just want another look, check out Dave Koster’s Prezi presentation. You can also download a PDF version of the leave-behind brochure, “Ready for OUR Energy Future.”

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New Architectural Designs Presentation https://p21decision.com/2014/01/22/new-architectural-designs-presentation/ Wed, 22 Jan 2014 22:30:48 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1288 See the presentation from this evening’s special joint meeting with the HBPW Board of Directors and City Council, where we revealed the architectural design for the new power station. Download the Board Meeting Presentation in PDF Format

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See the presentation from this evening’s special joint meeting with the HBPW Board of Directors and City Council, where we revealed the architectural design for the new power station.

Download the Board Meeting Presentation in PDF Format

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HBPW GM Dave Koster’s Radio Interview https://p21decision.com/2013/08/05/hbpw-gm-dave-kosters-radio-interview/ Mon, 05 Aug 2013 19:45:40 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1183 Early last week, Dave Koster, general manager at the Holland BPW, was on the air with WPNW, “The Pledge.” Koster discussed the location for the proposed new energy facility as well as some of the reactions from business tenants and residents most affected by the… Read More»

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Early last week, Dave Koster, general manager at the Holland BPW, was on the air with WPNW, “The Pledge.” Koster discussed the location for the proposed new energy facility as well as some of the reactions from business tenants and residents most affected by the decision.

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The broadcast first aired on WPNW, The Pledge (96.5 FM / 1260 AM) Tuesday, July 30.

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Holland BPW Reaches Agreement on New Power Plant Location https://p21decision.com/2013/07/17/holland-bpw-reaches-agreement-on-new-power-plant-location/ Wed, 17 Jul 2013 23:00:24 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1149 Site At East End Of Holland Well Suited To Project Needs Holland, MI—The Holland Board of Public Works today announced that Holland City Council has approved a buy/sell agreement for a parcel of land that will be the cornerstone of the community’s new power generating… Read More»

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Site At East End Of Holland Well Suited To Project Needs

Holland, MI—The Holland Board of Public Works today announced that Holland City Council has approved a buy/sell agreement for a parcel of land that will be the cornerstone of the community’s new power generating facility.

Located at the east end of Holland, the land approved for purchase is a 9.7 acre commercial/industrial parcel located around the intersection of Fifth Street and Fairbanks Avenue.

“We’re very pleased to have reached an agreement on the site,” said David Koster, Holland BPW general manager. “It is ideally located for maintenance and possible expansion of our snowmelt system and provides the needed proximity to downtown for potential district heating. In addition, we believe that the project will positively enhance the eastern gateway to the city.”

The project timing calls for the relocation of 17 commercial tenants at the site to begin in the late summer or early fall, and demolition of the existing site structures will take place late this year. In addition to the 9.7-acre parcel, the HBPW will also acquire a number of residential and commercial properties in the immediate vicinity that are needed to complete the project.

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This includes about 21 residential properties in the immediate vicinity, but residents there won’t be affected until some time in 2014.  The Holland BPW has already contracted a local firm to begin discussions with residents about the project and to negotiate for property purchases.

“We plan to maintain open lines of communication with the residents and property owners in the area and proceed in a very fair and responsible way with the intended property purchases,” Koster said.

After the extensive evaluation of new power needs and supply in the P21 process, which included public education events, citizen and stakeholder input and a Sustainable Return on Investment analysis, the Holland BPW began site selection for the new facility by looking at nine potential sites across the community. Considerations that helped identify the site included site conditions, available space and access to services such as water supply, gas supply, transmission interconnection and roads. In addition, for services like snowmelt–and possibly district heating–to be cost effective, the site needed to be close enough to downtown to allow for efficient transfer of heat. The provision of those services is an important part of the economic and energy efficiency goals in the Community Energy Plan.

With thoughtful design, careful construction and the installation of an attractive greenbelt, the facility and its surrounding area will provide an aesthetically pleasing entry way at the east end of the City of Holland.

“This is an exciting project for our community,” Koster said. “We’re taking a giant step toward a cleaner, more sustainable energy future and using the new facility to make enhancements to the community across the board.”

The Holland Board of Public Works (HBPW) is a community-owned enterprise providing electric generation and distribution, water, wastewater treatment and broadband utility services to nearly 28,000 business and residential customers in the Holland area. HBPW is committed to enhancing the economic and environmental vitality of the community, providing reliable services at the lowest rates achievable through innovation and efficiency.

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Holland Sentinel: Holland city officials consider new power plant engineer https://p21decision.com/2013/03/28/holland-sentinel-holland-city-officials-consider-new-power-plant-engineer/ Thu, 28 Mar 2013 17:25:49 +0000 http://p21decision.com/?p=1100 Annette Manwell | From the Holland Sentinel | Read the Full Article Holland — HDR, the firm that recommended that the city of Holland choose combined cycle natural gas for its electrical generation, also could become the engineer for the project. The Holland City Council… Read More»

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Holland — HDR, the firm that recommended that the city of Holland choose combined cycle natural gas for its electrical generation, also could become the engineer for the project.

The Holland City Council will decide Wednesday whether to affirm Monday’s decision by the Holland Board of Public Works Board of Directors to hire the firm at an estimated cost of $2.5 million. The decision was made in December to build a new power plant at a location other than the site of the James DeYoung power plant.

HDR could, if approved by the city council, provide engineering services to the BPW for the design of the new power plant. Services will be billed on a time and materials basis, General Manager Dave Koster said. Although $2.5 million is the estimate, that amount could end up being different. He expected the services provided by HDR will amount to about 1 to 2 percent of the total project cost.

Koster and Business Services Director Dan Nally said much of the overall cost for HDR’s services also would be decided on how much work the firm does to assist with the expansion of the city’s snowmelt system and the district heating component of the Holland Community Energy Plan.

The BPW put out a request for qualifications — a report that helped BPW determine which firm was most qualified to accomplish the job — to seven firms but received only three back. While HDR’s costs were estimated at more than another qualifying company, that company is based in New Jersey and travel expenses were not included. HDR’s Ann Arbor office would be handling the BPW’s engineering needs.

HDR will have team leaders to oversee mechanical, instrumentation, electrical, permitting, architectural and civil and structural aspects of the new plant, said HDR Project Manager Ron Utter.

A timeline for the power plant has not been given because the site has not been chosen, Nally said. The BPW did enter into a closed session meeting Monday to discuss property acquisition. It was not stated if it was concerning the location of the power plant, and no action was taken. The location of the plant also would need city council approval. Once the location is finalized, the necessary equipment will be decided and the air permitting process will begin, Nally said.

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