MEA petition raises questions

By Andrew Wellner
Frontiersman
Published on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 1:06 AM AKST

MAT-SU — A petition Matanuska Electric Association is circulating asking the Borough’s power plant ordinance be put to a vote has caught the eye of a local utility watchdog group.

In a written statement, the MEA Ratepayers Alliance raises concerns that signature gatherers may be misleading Valley voters.

Tim Leach, president of the alliance’s board of directors, said he ran into a petition taker two weekends ago on a shopping trip. The man asked if Leach would sign a petition to help build MEA’s 100-megawatt natural gas-fired plant in the Valley. Leach said the thrust of the petition is actually to repeal the Borough’s ordinance governing power plants.

“And so the initial pitch that this fellow was making saying, ‘Hey, sign this petition if you want a gas power plant,’ seemed a little misleading to me,” Leach said.

MEA spokeswoman Lorali Carter said after Leach brought his concerns to the utility’s board of directors meeting Monday, she called the signature gatherer and went over his pitch.

The petition taker, a Valley resident, earns $1 per signature, the maximum allowed under state law, Carter said.

Carter said she gave the signature gatherer a recommended pitch: “Sign this referendum to repeal the Borough’s power plant ordinance so that MEA can move ahead with their gas plant.”

It is probably just a difference of interpretation between Leach and the petition worker, who has 10 seconds to make his pitch and maybe can’t squeeze in all the relevant information, Carter said. The person gathering signatures for MEA now has a box of Carter’s business cards, she said, and can hand them out if a potential signer wants to debate the merits of the petition, something the petition taker is not qualified to do.

Carter said the utility’s board believes the ordinance, adopted in August 2007, hinders MEA’s plans to build a 100-megawatt gas-fired generation plant. Two independent consultants have told the utility it can expect to pay about $11 million in additional costs to meet the ordinance’s requirements and wait an additional three to five years to build its plant under the new Borough guidelines.

The Borough has some options for when to put the matter to a vote if the utility gathers the required 1,854 signatures, but Carter expects it will probably be put on the ballot in October.

Leach said his organization supports the Borough ordinance as written and disputes the costs MEA reports. He said for a gas plant, the costs and delay are significantly less than MEA is claiming, according to information he said he’s received from other utilities that have reviewed the ordinance.

Carter is confident in the accuracy of MEA’s figures.

While MEA attempts to get the Borough’s power plant regulations overturned, the elephant in the room is the 100-megawatt coal plant the cooperative had planned to build, but shelved in December for at least five years, citing as one area of concern the Borough’s ordinance.

Leach said he’s worried that if the ordinance is repealed, the coal plant plan will be revived. At some point, the utility might say, “OK, the road’s smoother now and we can pave it with coal,” he said.

Carter said the petition has nothing to do with building a coal plant. Those plans will remain shelved for five years as the board voted to do in December.

She said the utility’s board would be happy if the Borough simply wrote an exemption for gas plants into its ordinance.

“If they do exempt a gas plant from the ordinance, then we will not move forward with the referendum,” Carter said.

Contact Andrew Wellner at andrew.wellner@frontiersman.com or 352-2270.

Comments

18 comment(s)

    Barb wrote on Jan 29, 2008 7:15 AM:

    " I have lived in the Valley for 30 years
    and have heard numerous stories of graft
    and corruption involving the top echelon of MEA's structure. MEA should
    be embarassed and ashamed of their public perception as one of dishonesty, self interest, and deceit. MEA co-op
    members are NOT against any and all MEA
    suggestions of power utilization. We simply would like to have management that we had faith and trust in. "

    Gas Plant wrote on Jan 28, 2008 4:57 PM:

    " MEA's IRP says a gas plant will provide electric (hot showers and cold beer) at about 25-30% MORE than current Chugach rates. Will that make the rates go down? A new railbelt G&T must be someones wet dream! "

    Beth wrote on Jan 28, 2008 6:16 AM:

    " I would personally love to hear about what they are going to be doing in hte future, other than wasting our money. Have they thought about our ocean current and how strong that is here, or maybe our winds ( like we dont get enough of that). All of these opions ofr celan fuelis right there at our figner tips, but I have never heard of MEA thinking about researching them and finding out whether it could support their network. Oh well back to the drawing board with out company. "

    troutmonkey wrote on Jan 23, 2008 5:29 PM:

    " Not only do they pay this guy a dollar a signature, he acts as if he is simply a concerned citizen trying to get local gas generated power for the Mat-Su. In reality it was written by MEA/Lori"lie" Carter as a back door way to get coal. Pathetic. Do they really think we are that dumb? "

    To brvak wrote on Jan 23, 2008 2:21 PM:

    " Not entirely true - you won't always see the same people opposing MEA's generation plans no matter what they entail. Some people are just dead set against power generation by MEA, for whatever reason. I think that is really shortsighted on their part. I also whole-heartedly oppose the idea of a coal-fired power plant and generation of power on such a small scale without the benefit of the economies of scale to be had through cooperation with other Railbelt utilities. Bring me a plan that gives us clean, reliable, low-cost energy and I will whole-heartedly support it. "

    brvak wrote on Jan 23, 2008 11:27 AM:

    " I agree our MEA coop is out of control. Run from the top down instead of the bottom up. I think we need to find someway to generate power and I'll keep an open mind. As far as paying someone to do work on a petition there is nothing wrong with that. MEA spends and wastes much more money on things we don't even know about.
    No matter what MEA comes up with to generate power you will see the same people lined up against it. "

    Good old Electric Boys club wrote on Jan 23, 2008 10:54 AM:

    " Just say no and Vote for change. Vote Kincaid and Burchell. Tell loud and clear that members are not happy and DEMAND change. "

    Friend of the valley wrote on Jan 23, 2008 10:51 AM:

    " Heck with MEA. How about allowing a private utility to construct a gas cogeneration power plant in Palmer that will utilize waste hot water products. (normally sent into the air as steam) This waste could heat Borough, City MEA and MTA offices, Schools, Pioneer Home and local greenhouses etc. MEA overlooks these points and produces no power, nor do they plan for efficient use of the waste by products! It is now time for a "green" power plant to be built and time for MEA to change its arrogant ways of conducting a Member based utility. Vote Kincaid/Burchell. "

    No Problem with Local Generation wrote on Jan 23, 2008 8:34 AM:

    " We have no problem with Local Generation, if it is the best, most economical choice for all member owners. Right now we have no proof of that, and good reason to believe that MEA vastly underestimates their power generation costs, from construction up. There are lots of ways to generate power locally, coal is just one option and it clearly isn't something the people here want. So rather than trying to overturn the laws, how about MEA continue to work with the Borough in good faith on the gas plant everyone seems to agree on? "

    Wasilla27 wrote on Jan 23, 2008 8:22 AM:

    " To dg: Nothing is wrong with developing local generation. That's not the issue. The issue, as usual with MEA, is dishonesty, deception, and lack of transparency in how they do business and spend OUR money.

    To change all this, people should be sure to VOTE FOR PETER BURCHELL AND JANET KINCAID in the upcoming board election. It's time to take back OUR co-op. "

    MEA wrote on Jan 22, 2008 11:00 PM:

    " needs to be rid of those good old boys on the board. Times are changing and they refuse to. "

    dg wrote on Jan 22, 2008 9:07 PM:

    " What a bunch of critics! What's wrong with developing generation capacity for the future? Or maybe your are heating your homes with wind (hot air) ro maybe with our limited sunlight. "

    J R wrote on Jan 22, 2008 7:13 PM:

    " typical mea........ i hope all the

    members remember and vote to rid the

    board of all the rubber stamps at the

    upcoming election "

    It's a stick up! wrote on Jan 22, 2008 5:13 PM:

    " “If they do exempt a gas plant from the ordinance, then we will not move forward with the referendum,”. I heard something very similar to that in an armed robbery once..."give me all your money or I shoot." Except, with MEA, it's our money they are spending on all this political manuevering, so its like having to buy the gun for the thug so he can rob me. Jeesh! "

    What's Up with MEA? wrote on Jan 22, 2008 4:39 PM:

    " Last year MEA tried to get an initiative on the ballot making MEA exempt from Borough regulations. The Borough clerk and attorneys decided that was unconstitutional, so MEA sued the Borough Clerk personally. Then they pay signature gatherers to gather signatures to overturn a Borough ordinance. Now they send out Lorali Carter to basically tell the entire Borough "Give us what we want and no one has to get hurt". I'll give them one thing, they have nerve. "

    bas wrote on Jan 22, 2008 3:54 PM:

    " How can MEA pay these people $1 per signature with money from the MEA Co-op??? They are using the members money to pay for a petition to benefit themselves. "

    Most Pay for $ignatures wrote on Jan 22, 2008 12:26 PM:

    " Yes, almost every time you see some guy asking for signatures he is getting paid a buck for each one. About the only people who collect their own signatures are the pro-pot people... They don't get paid in cash. "

    This happened to me too... wrote on Jan 22, 2008 9:02 AM:

    " I was at Lowes a couple of weeks ago and a guy came up to me and asked if I wanted to sign a petition, saying that it was necessary to get so many signatures before MEA could build a gas power plant. Now you tell me they're paying the guy to do this? "

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