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Electricity Supply in Alaska Frank Abegg, PE Fairbanks, Alaska April 2006 Frank Abegg, PE Fairbanks, Alaska April 2006.

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1 Electricity Supply in Alaska Frank Abegg, PE Fairbanks, Alaska April 2006 Frank Abegg, PE Fairbanks, Alaska April 2006

2 `` Utilities 1,778 MW Industry 822 MW Defense 181 MW Total2,781 MW Utilities 1,778 MW Industry 822 MW Defense 181 MW Total2,781 MW Alaska’s Electric Generating Capacity

3 Alaska’s Electric Capacity Utility & Non-Utility `

4 Installed Electric Utility Capacity (1960 - 1995)

5 Types of Power Generating Facilities in Alaska `

6 Alaska Electric Utilities Map

7 Utility Power Output - 1995 (GWH/Year) RegionHydroOilGasCoalTotal Southcentral 843 532,605 -3,501 Southeast 614 101 - - 715 Yukon - 193 - 309 502 Arctic-NW - 106 55 - 161 Southwest 2 137 - - 139 Total 1,459 5902,660 3095,018 % Mix29%12%53%6%

8 Electric Supply Alternatives for Industry in Alaska On Site Generation –Central Power Plant –Cogeneration Option (Heat and Power) Electric Utility Transmission Grid

9 Electric Transmission Grid in Southcentral & Interior

10 Electric Transmission Grid in Southeast

11 Electric Utility Grid Connection Distribution Tap ( 4 MW Load) –12 kV Line ~ $75,000 to $100,000/mile Transmission Tap (up to 40 MW) –69 kV Line~ $250,000 to $300,000/mile Construction Time: Up to 5 years Permits: Right-of-Way (EA or EIS) Low Cost Financing ($/kWh)

12 Anchorage & Fairbanks$0.11/kWh Juneau$0.10/kWh Nome$0.15/kWh Tok$0.23/kWh Ft. Yukon$0.28/kWh McGrath$0.36/kWh Electric Utility Commercial Power Cost

13 On-Site Power Options –Combustion Turbines –Steam Turbines –Alternative Energy Wind, Hydro –Emerging Technology Fuel Cells, Micro-Turbines –Diesels

14 2,000 kW Diesel Trailer Module

15 3,600 kW Diesel Generator

16 Diesel Power Plant Installation Cost = $200 to $400/kW Operation & Maintenance Fuel Options - Natural Gas or Fuel Oil Fuel Use = up to 16 kWh per gallon Heat Recovery Option Permitting = General Permit or… –PSD & BACT Possible (1- 2 years minimum) Size = 5 kW to 10,000 kW

17 Combustion Turbine with Cogeneration (Heat and Power)

18 Combustion Turbine Plant Installed Cost: $700 to $1,200/kW Operation & Maintenance Fuel: Natural Gas to Heavy Oil Fuel Use: Up to 13 kWh/gallon Cogeneration & Comb. Cycle Option Permitting: Construction & Operating –PSD & BACT Required (2 years) Size = 3 MW to 90 MW

19 Steam Turbines

20 Steam Turbine Plant Installed Cost: $1,500 to $4,000/kW Operation & Maintenance Fuel: Solid, Liquid, Gas Cogeneration: Up to 70% Efficient Permits: Construction & Operating –PSD and BACT Required (1-2 years) Size Range = 3 MW to 200 MW

21 Alternative Energy - Wind

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23 Installed Cost ~ $2,500/kW Operation & Maintenance Avg. Output: 25% of Rated Capacity Wind/Diesel Hybrid Option Site Wind ~ 15 mph (Average)

24 Cooper Lake Dam

25 Alternative Energy - Hydro Cost: $3,000 to $5,000/kW –Bradley Lake 120 MW @ $385 million –Old Harbor 500 kW @ $ 2.5 million Available Watershed –Mountain Lake (High Head) –River (Low Head) Permits: FERC Licensing

26 Emerging Technology - Fuel Cells

27 Emerging Technologies - Fuel Cells Commercial Size ~ Up to 250 kW Installed Cost = $5,000/kW Operation and Maintenance Fuel: Natural Gas Cogeneration: Up to 60% Efficient Expected Operating Life ~ 50,000+ hours

28 Capstan 30 kW Micro Turbine

29 Emerging Technologies – Micro Turbines Commercial Size ~ Up to 30 kW Installed Cost ~ $3,500/kW Operation and Maintenance Fuel: Natural Gas Efficiency: 25% Cogeneration: Up to 50% Efficient Expected Operating Life ~ 12,000+ hours

30 Power Supply Selection Process Plan Ahead: Permits & Construction Profile: Electricity and Heating Load Define Criteria: Reliability, Life, etc. Identify: Power Supply Alternatives Evaluate: Life Cycle Costs –Initial Investment, Cost of Capital –Fuel Supply, Operation & Maintenance Plan Ahead: Permits & Construction Profile: Electricity and Heating Load Define Criteria: Reliability, Life, etc. Identify: Power Supply Alternatives Evaluate: Life Cycle Costs –Initial Investment, Cost of Capital –Fuel Supply, Operation & Maintenance


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