From Deseret News archives:
Doubts cloud coal-plant plan
Pacificorp could be stalled by conflict over future power needs
For PacifiCorp, the issue has left a big question mark over the utility's plans to build two new coal-fired power plants to meet Utah's skyrocketing electricity demands.
Couple those concerns with a brewing disagreement over just how much electricity Utah needs and who will pay for it, and the issue becomes even more pointed.
In January, the Oregon Public Utility Commission denied a request by PacifiCorp to pursue competitive bidding to build the proposed power plants, one in Utah by 2012 and another in Wyoming by 2013.
PacifiCorp which operates in Utah as Rocky Mountain Power has said it needs roughly 800 to 1,100 megawatts of electricity by 2013 to meet the demand of its customers in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. A megawatt is enough electricity to power 500 to 750 typical homes.
But the utility's projections are exaggerated, according to regulators in Oregon, where PacifiCorp is based. The Oregon commission says PacifiCorp's projections are more than three times what is actually needed.
Bob Jenks, executive director of the Oregon Citizens' Utility Board, a ratepayer group, said Oregon will not pay for Utah's dirty power.
"We think coal plants are tremendously risky," Jenks said. "In the life of a coal plant there is going to be significant regulation of carbon emissions. We don't know when it is going to come, but we know it is going to be significant."
In Utah, where 95 percent of the state's electricity is generated by coal, the idea of no new coal plants could be hard to swallow.
Paul Barber, senior analyst at Salt Lake-based Energy Strategies, which represents some of the state's largest industrial customers, said his clients are not opposed to the construction of a new coal plant. But the group is concerned about allegations that Utah's electricity demands have been overestimated.
"If you're overbuilt, that represents a cost that usually gets passed on to the customer," Barber said. "That's what happened in the '80s."
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