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Grant Application to Alaska Energy Authority’s Renewable Energy Fund Round VI
Grant Documents
Renewable Energy Fund Round VI Grant Application with signed certification
Section 10 Authorized Signatures Form
Section 11 Certification and Signature Page
Attachments
• Phase I, Reconnaissance Study, “Assessment Review and District Energy Concept
Evaluation”
• Phase II, Pre-Feasibility Study, “Preliminary Feasibility Assessment for Wood Pellet
Heating at KPBSD Schools in Seward, Alaska”
o Overview, Comments on Prefeasibility Study
• Letter of Commitment from KPBSD
• Letter of Support and Commitment from KPBSD Board of Education
• Verification of site control from Kenai Peninsula Borough land management officer
• KPBSD Organizational Chart
• Project Staff Resume, Mr. David Tressler, Director of Maintenance for KPBSD
• Project Staff Resume, Dr. Steve Atwater, Superintendent of KPBSD
• Project Staff Resume and Biography, Mr. David Jones, Project Manager and Assistant
Superintendent for KPBSD
• Contractor Resume, Dalson Energy, Inc.
• KPBSD B/C Document
Letters of Support
o The City of Seward has actively promoted energy efficiency in their municipal buildings
throughout the community, including the Alaska SeaLife Center. In their attached letter
of support, they reiterate their concerns for increasing costs of energy and their desire to
make renewable energy options more attractive for public use buildings. They see this
project as an opportunity to promote that effort and are fully in support of this proposed
project for the Seward schools.
o Alaska SeaLife Center strongly supports the District’s AEA Round VI application
o Resurrection Bay Conservation Alliance has expressed their support in an attached
letter. They noted their hope for this project – to set a standard for the state of Alaska
and rural Tribal communities to replicate the effort.
o Community members are also personally interested in the project, especially because
it will explore the potential for cost savings and cost stability for renewable heating fuels
in the community. A letter is included from Seward resident, Sue McClure,
expressing support for this effort.
A letter of support is also attached from Lynn Hohl, (who is a community member
and also a Kenai Peninsula Board of Education Member), which expresses her personal
support for the project.
o Qutekcak Native Tribe has expressed their support for efforts towards cost savings to
schools, and has provided a letter of support explaining measures they are also taking
towards creating a greener workplace and cleaner environment. o Forest Service Seward Ranger District has submitted a letter of support that explains
how this project aligns with many of the steps that they have taken towards a smaller
carbon footprint.