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A Flawed Study

Renewable Juneau has sent the city our comments on the recent draft study on dock electrification from the CBJ Docks and Harbors Committee. In short, it needs a great deal of work.

The dock electrification study was funded by the CBJ Assembly in 2019 to begin design and construction of dock electrification infrastructure and provide objective information and policy options. It appears that Docks and Harbors allowed Alaska Electric Light & Power (AEL&P) to craft the scope and details (or lack thereof) of the RFP for the study. When Docks and Harbors re-crafted the RFP study design, they effectively sabotaged CBJ’s effort to receive a full and complete analysis of options to achieve the CBJ goals and to compete effectively for federal funding. (CBJ lost its bid for nearly $20 million in federal RAISE funds, 80% of the project cost.) 

The study needs major revisions, with strong direction from the CBJ Assembly, in cooperation with the Juneau Commission on Sustainability, whose role is to represent public interest and advise the CBJ on sustainability topics and issues.

Renewable Juneau documents eight recommendations and the rationale for offering these them HERE in our submitted comments.

We believe this study, if revised to address the flaws of needing more complete information, a discussion of options for modern and effective dock electrification, and consultation with independent experts for analyses on the financial impacts on rates for firm and interruptible power, can provide CBJ with the tools needed to make an effective and forward-thinking policy decision on this hugely popular public issue.

Keep your eyes open for a message from Renewable Juneau about contacting the CBJ Assembly. Meanwhile, read our comments HERE​​!

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