sâmbătă, 28 iulie 2012

Energy Advisory Commission 7/25/12 part 4/4

Energy Advisory Commission 7/25/12 part 4/4 0:00 still having trouble with audio recorder 1:00 meeting reconvenes 1:45 Specific comments on the Sustainability Plan; Curtis Beck talks about the "size of the County's energy system" 4:30 Curtis Beck: energy losses and efficiency of power plants 6:00 regulating utilities and the Division of Consumer Advocacy is a participant in all PUC dockets 6:56 Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative is a non binding commitment but has had an effect on state legislature and the Commission. 7:50 comment from the Kohala Center about what Curt is saying about HEI having an influence on legislation and the PUC on business that have no moral obligation. 8:40 Will says the statement is fair, the PUC is not beholden to the energy 10:00 Julie Myhre: specific comments on the Executive Summary 13:20 Linda on transportation inefficiencies 16:08 Guy Toyama on mass transit 17:13 using curtailed geothermal to create 3 hydrogen fueled buses for Hawaii County. Whole project is funded by the DoE, to demonstrate that the electrolyzer is a smart load device. Talk to Mitch Yuen at HNEI. 19:10 Tom doesn't see a sense of urgency for future generations 26:00 Rod suggests adding examples of ride-sharing 27:00 Steve Burns: energy sustainability impact fee should be considered a viable approach, even if legislation has to be passed to make it happen 31:18 the section on costs of renewable electricity needs to be adjusted, PV has come down a lot and tax credits should be <b>...</b>
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