HomeMy WebLinkAboutFalls Creek (Gustavus) Hydroelectric Project Factsheet - Aug 2015 - REF Grant 2195387_ AL SKA Gustavus, Alaska
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Hydro project provides 100 percent renewable energy
Project Overview
In partnership with the Alaska Energy Authority, Gus-
tavus Electric Company completed the construction
of an 800 kW run -of -river hydroelectric facility in
Falls Creek near Gustavus, AK. The project was built
to displace expensive diesel generation and currently
provides 100% of the community's electric needs.
The main objective of this project was to provide the
community of Gustavus with affordable electricity and
potable water. By constructing the run -of -river hy-
droelectric facility and powerhouse, they were able to
accomplish these goals and essentially eliminate diesel
fuel consumption using a renewable resource.
The project became operational in July of 2009. Since
then, it has generated 10,337 Megawatt hours of
electricity and displaced 760,000 gallons of diesel fuel.
This has saved the community of Gustavus $2,832,000
in reduced energy costs. Over its projected 50 year
lifespan, the project has a calculated benefit/cost ratio
of 22.06, meaning that the project will see a 2,206
percent return on investment.
The power plant takes its water from behind a 12-foot
cement wall high above two waterfalls on Falls Creek.
The water is then diverted 600 feet downhill through
two miles of buried pipe to generate electricity before
it is put back into the stream. It is diverted to the up-
per limit of where salmon spawn to ensure the health
of the habitat and fish populations. The diesel genera-
tor that formerly supplied the village's fuel remains as
a back up in case the community runs out of power. In
2014, the project license was transferred from Gus-
tavus Electric to Alaska Power Company.
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FERC Project Number: P-11659
Total Project Costs: $8,500,000
Funding: Renewable Energy Fund, Local, State, &
Federal Funds
Capital Costs
Development: $1,700,000
Construction: $6,800,000
Project Specs
Turbine Make/Model: Canyon Hydro 2 Jet Pelton
Output: 800 kW
Static Head: 600 feet
Hydraulic Capacity: 23 cubic feet per second (cfs)
Annual Energy Generation: 1,925,000 kWh
Diesel Fuel Offset
Estimated Annual: 117,000 gallons
Actual Annual: 144,000 gallons
July 2009-Dec. 2014: 760,000 gallons
Fuel Savings
Estimated Annual: $566,000
Actual Annual: $557,000
July 2009-Dec. 2014: $2,832,000
Benefit/Cost Ratio: 22.06
Aerial project view, photo courtesy ofAEA.
"Because of this project, Falls Creek has been generating all of Gustavus' power needs since July 24, 2009."
Renew. Energy Fund Grant
$750,000
Denali Commission Grant
$2,800,000
USDA Rural Utility Service
$1,500,000
AK Capitol Appropriations
$1,450,000
AEA Loans
$1,000,000
Private Investor Loans
$300,000
Equity
$400,000
Local Matching Funds
$300,000
1. The biggest setback to the project was the time it
took to acquire the necessary permits and government
backing to begin the project. Falls Creek is in an area
originally designated as national wilderness -as such,
any sort of development here was prohibited. After
several years of work and an act of Congress (the
Glacier Bay National Park Boundary Adjustment Act),
Falls Creek lands were swapped in exchange for lands
in Klondike Gold Rush National Park and Cenotaph
Island. The remaining permitting was trivial given the
significant environmental benefits and strong local and
state support.
2. The project had several construction challenges.
Due to the elevation and steep terrain of the area, con-
struction crews had to put erosion controls and re -veg-
etation in place. The facility is also located down in a
canyon, making it vulnerable to landslides and access
difficult. Gustavus Electric created a prevention and
mitigation plan as a result. An ongoing challenge GEC
faces is the icing in their facility during the winter.
1. This project is quite the community celebration:
Dick Levitt, electrical engineer and starter of Gustavus
Electric, has been dreaming of going hydroelectric for
27 years. After a ton of hard work and perseverance
through project challenges, his dream was finally real-
ized.
2. Because of this project, Falls Creek has been gener-
ating all of Gustavus' power needs since July 24, 2009,
and the plant is still only producing a third of its
potential power. This
means that people
could use electricity
for heat in addition to
power, allowing the dis-
placement of even more
diesel fuel. The project
has reduced electric-
ity costs by 30 cents
per kWh per person
and has eliminated the
exhaust -spewing diesel
generator, helping res-
idents breathe cleaner
air as well.
Falls Creek waterfalls, photo courtesy of Pat Forgey.
Project Contact Information
Parties Involved:
Karl Wood, Gustavus Electric Co.
Email: karl.w@aptalaska.com
Gustavus Electric Company
Phone: 907-679-2299
Case Study Author:
Zoe Tressel, AEA
Website: Akenergyauthority.org
Phone: 907-771-3000
Published August, 2015
Falls Creek run -of -river facility, photo courtesy ofAEA.