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HomeMy WebLinkAboutProject Completion Report Division of Energy, Department of Community and Economic Development April 2000Jpcd 22° PROJECT COMPLETION REPORT Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Alternative EnergyDevelopment Project Completion Report ,DRAFT Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic DevelopmentN Gustavus School Energy Conservation Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: Chatham School District ss . Total Cost:Mae,a a $46,074.00 Funding Sources: Division:$27,416.00 Budget Code 15198 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/25/98 Local:$18,658.00 Agreement Number:2165010 Other:$0.00 ©Election District:5 Project Description:_ The existing lighting system in the Chatham School District school in Gustavus was replaced with high efficiency lights.New roof insulation and a new water heater were installed.High efficiency lighting and advanced ventilation equipment were also installed in Angoon Chatham School District buildings.It is anticipated that the investment cost will be recovered quickly based on energy savings accrued by the new systems. Supplemental Information: The Division administered the federal Institutional Conservation Program (ICP)which was funded by the U.S.Department of Energy.The program focused on schools and hospitals. The Division recommended the Chatham School District project for funding and administered the grant once it was approved.The federal funding for this program has since been eliminated. Page 6 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kodiak Borough Hospital Energy Conservation Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:§ Kodiak Island Borough Hospital = Total Cost:phate,or oi $205,430.00 Funding Sources: Division:$36,079.00 Budget Code 15197 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/23/98 Local:$169,351.00 Agreement Number:2165008 Other:$0.00 Election District:6 Project Description: Install energy conservation retrofit equipment at the Kodiak Island Borough hospital based on a technical assistance study.This project was one of five funded under a federal Institutional Conservation Program (ICP)grant to the Division. Supplemental Information: Local funding is from the Kodiak Island Borough.Division funding is from the Institutional Conservation Program (ICP).The ICP program has since been discontinued. Page 7 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Mt.Edgecumbe Technical Assistance Study Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:q Mount Edgecumbe High School me Total Cost:v $4,464.00 Funding Sources: Division:$2,232.00 Budget Code 15263 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/25/98 Local:$2,232.00 Agreement Number:2165012 Other:$0.00 Election District:2 Project Description: This project was to perform a detailed energy audit and write a technical assistance study onMountEdgecumbeHighSchoolBuilding290underaDivisionofEnergygrantfundedbythefederalInstitutionalConservationProgram.The grant was awarded based on an application submitted by the school.The project was not carried out.Grantee chose to decline funds and cancel the project. Supplemental Information: Local funding was to come from Mount Edgecumbe High School and represented a 50%match.This project was one of five funded under a federal Institutional Conservation Program(ICP)grant to the Division.This program has since been discontinued. Page 8 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Sand Point School Energy Conservation Measures Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: Aleutians East Borough School District Total Cost: $116,514.00 Funding Sources: Division:$59,202.00 . Federal:$0.00 Local:$57,312.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: Budget Code 15648 Completion Date:10/28/98 Agreement Number:2185005 Election District:40 Provide five Energy Conservation Measures (ECM)under the U.S.Department of Energy's Institutional Conservation Program (ICP)at the Aleutians East Borough School District Sand Point school building including:1.Retrofit high efficiency lamps and ballasts;2.Retrofit gymnasium room controls;3.Retrofit primary wing controls;4.Retrofit secondary wing controls;and 5.Retrofit pool heating and ventilation system. Supplemental Information: Division project share came from the U.S.Department of Energy's Institutional Conservation Program.Local share was from the Aleutians East Borough School District. Page 10 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Bethel Magnetic Survey Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: Calista Corporation i. Total Cost:ay $175,000.00 Funding Sources:, Division:$175,000.00 Budget Code 15013 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:1/2/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2140061 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Perform airborne magnetic survey of Bethel Basin.Project intended to shed light on the potential for natural gas deposits that might be developed near communities in the region.A report on findings was delivered. Supplemental Information: Project was completed under a Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA)with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Page 13 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Copper Valley Intertie Study Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: Copper Valley Electric Association B. Total Cost:,"sy,$50,000.00 : Funding Sources: Division:|$50,000.00 Budget Code ©15062 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:11/5/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2800631 Other:$0.00 Election District:35 Project Description: Professional Services Contract with R.W.Beck to assess potential for expansion of the Petro Star Valdez refinery electrical load should a Copper Valley electric intertie be constructed. Supplemental Information: None Page 14 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Goat Lake Stream Gauging Project Program:&, Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient: Alaska Power &Telephone h. Total Cost:te,.A $90,900.00 A Mata OT Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15606 Federal:$45,450.00 Completion Date:6/1/97 Local:$45,450.00 Agreement Number:2175902 Other:$0.00 Election District: ) 5 Project Description: This project conducted stream gauging at the outlet of Goat Lake in Southeast Alaska near Skagway for use in possible small-scale hydroelectric power development.The project covered three years through June 1,1997.The Division worked in cooperation with Alaska Power &Telephone and the U.S.Geological Survey to administer the project.The USGS collected site data,analyzed and published it once it had been reviewed.All data --preliminary and final --was made available to the public. AP&T subsequently developed the hydro project which (as of April 1998)provided for 100%of Skagway's electricity needs. Supplemental Information: Alaska Power &Telephone contributed 50%of the project cost and the U.S.Geological Survey contributed 50%.No State contribution was necessary.Separate budget codes (15244 and 15109)were used for FY 1995 and FY 1994,respectively,as were separate grant 'agreements,2165900 and 2154901,respectively.Funding covered all three years. Page 15 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Statewide Federal Energy Management Program Statewide Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Ke} Recipient:a Total Cost:Mee,wa : $19,670.00 Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15268 Federal:$19,670.00 Completion Date:10/14/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP)is a federal initiative to reduce energyconsumptioninallfederalbuildings.This project provided support for energy and water conservation efforts in federal buildings in Alaska. Supplemental Information: No State funds were required;this was a pass through to the Division. Page 17 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Statewide Economic Analysis of Small Gas Deposits Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: State of Alaska Total Cost: $80,152.00 Funding Sources: Division:$80,152.00 Budget Code 14518 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:2/26/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155203 Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: The goal of the analysis was to estimate the costs and conditions necessary for the development of natural gas and coal bed methane to provide savings for rural energy consumers.The main issues are the distance of the gas field from the point of use,gas exploration costs,the quality of the gas,and the cost of energy alternatives.The analysis concluded that overall economic prospects for natural gas use in rural Alaska are poor.The Division issued contracts for the performance of services and managed the contract. Supplemental Information: The professional services contract with the original consultant,Polarconsult,was terminated as unsatisfactory.A subsequent contract was entered into with Mark A.Foster &Associates. Page 18 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Statewide Rural Intertie Database Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:a , State of Alaska mo uO Total Cost:phe,wn pe $87,540.00 Funding Sources: Division:$87,540.00 Budget Code 15137 Federal:$0.00 ©_Completion Date:4/30/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165028 Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: The purpose of this study was to develop a comprehensive data base on existing and proposed electrical interties in rural Alaska.The contractor researched the available literature and conducted interviews with rural utility managers.Basic information is now available in one location on interties that have been proposed over the years to reduce rural utility and Power Cost Equalization (PCE)costs. Supplemental Information: The Division awarded the contract and provided project oversight. Page 19 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Tok Coal-Powered Power Plant Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: Alaska Power &Telephone B, Total Cost::*, $50,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$25,000.00 Budget Code 15363 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/15/97 Local:$25,000.00 Agreement Number:2175012 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: A preliminary design and cost estimate were completed for a 2 megawatt coal-fired power plant with district heating at Tok.The Division solicited proposals for a turnkey technology provider for the power plant.Alaska Power &Telephone reviewed the 13 proposals received, five of which proposed to deliver power for about 20 cents/kilowatt hour.This was not competitivewith a five-year fuel purchase agreement AP&T had in place at the time.AP&T indicated it will revisit the proposal when the fuel purchase agreement expires. Supplemental Information: Local funding was from AP&T.The Division also hired a consultant to review the results andevaluatethemandasimilarprojectforMcGrath.This was used to construct a feasibility model for coal power plants of varying sizes in rural Alaska. Page 20 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Upper Chilkoot Lake Stream Gauging Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:. Haines Light &Power - Total Cost:enn ale $126,550.00 Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15602 Federal:$63,275.00 Completion Date:6/30/97 Local:$63,275.00 Agreement Number:2175013 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: The project conducted stream gauging at the outlet of Upper Chilkoot Lake in Southeast Alaska near Haines.The project covered three years through June 1,1997 and gathered data for later use in possible small hydroelectric power development.The Division worked in cooperation with Haines Light &Power and the U.S.Geological survey to administer the project.The USGS installed the equipment,collected and analyzed data and published it once it had been reviewed.All stream flow data --preliminary and final --was made available to the public. Supplemental Information: Haines Light &Power contributed 50%of the funding and the U.S.Geological survey contributed 50%.No State contribution was necessary.Separate budget codes (15232 and 15101)were used for FY 1995 and FY 1994 respectively,as were separate grant agreements, 2165000 and 2143185,respectively. Page 21 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Wolf Lake Stream Gauging Project Program:&, Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient: Alaska Power &Telephone h Total Cost:ty .7 4 $90,320.00 ieee eal Funding Sources: ) Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15241 Federal:$51,500.00 Completion Date:10/1/97 -Local:$38,820.00.Agreement Number:2165001 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: Conduct stream gauging at the outlet of Wolf Lake in southeast Alaska on Prince of Wales Island northeast of Craig.The project was conducted through Oct.31,1997 to gather data for later use by Alaska Power &Telephone in determining whether to pursue small-scale hydroelectric development.AP&T and the U.S.Geological Survey contributed the funding.No State contribution was necessary.The overall dollar amount indicated above is for multiple years which were confirmed on an annual basis. Supplemental Information: The Division administered the project,working in cooperation with AP&T and the USGS.The USGS erected the monitoring equipment,collected the data.analyzed it and published the results once it had been reviewed.All data --preliminary and final --was made available to the public.; Page 22 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Bethel-Napakiak Intertie Survey Project Program:& Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient: Division of Energy h, Total Cost:,*,ef $25,000.00 ,dinate eal Funding Sources: Division:$25,000.00 Budget Code 15192 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:4/15/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155276 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: An as-built survey of the Bethel-Napakiak single wire ground return (SWGR)transmission line was performed.Production of a map drawing of the survey results was part of the project.A subcontract provided for an appraisal of the value of land where the line traverses a Native allotment.The Division contracted with USKH Inc.to perform the work. Supplemental Information: This project was done as part of an effort by the Division to transfer certain State-owned assets to local entities.. Page 23 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Bethel-NYAC Intertie Design Study Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:5 Calista Corporation - Total Cost:Mae,on OS $95,773.00 Funding Sources: Division:$95,773.00 Budget Code 15017 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/31/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155220 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: A design and cost estimate were developed for a proposed electrical intertie linking Bethel and the proposed NYAC hydroelectric project and villages along the way.NYAC is an acronym for New York Alaska Corporation.A professional services contract was awarded to FPE/ROEN Engineers to complete the work. Supplemental Information: None Page 24 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kake-Petersburg Intertie Study Project Program: . a Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient: Division of Energy ok Total Cost:,x,.A $50,000.00 diene Funding Sources: Division:$50,000.00 Budget Code 15146 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/31/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165016 Other:$0.00 Election District:2 Project Description: A study was performed by R.W.Beck of the economic and financial feasibility of constructing an electrical intertie to connect Kake and Petersburg in Southeast Alaska.The study also produced cost estimates of two alternatives:a 138 kW intertie which could serve as part of a Southeast energy grid and a line constructed to a minimum voltage sufficient to serve only Kake.A load update and load forecast for Kake was completed through a Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA)with the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)of the University of Alaska Anchorage. Supplemental Information: The studies reaffirmed conclusions reached in previous studies that the proposed intertie was uneconomic. Page 25 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kotzebue Absorption Refrigeration Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:. Kotzebue Electric Association 7 Total Cost:pease,on po $250,541.00 Funding Sources: Division:$250,541.00 Budget Code 83398 Federal:,$0.00 Completion Date:10/14/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2154903 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Energy Concepts received an ASTF (Alaska Science and Technology Foundation)grant to develop and advanced absorption refrigeration unit that operates off of diesel generator waste heat.The Division (then the Alaska Energy Authority)entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with ASTF and Energy Concepts t provide matching funds.The parties partnered with Kotzebue Electric Association for the project.Construction and testing was completed in June 1993;a unit was shipped to KEA in July and successfully operated. Supplemental Information: The system was functional but did not perform as well as originally hoped for.System ownership was transferred to Kotzebue Electric Association. Page 26 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Metlakatla Intertie Cost Estimate Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: Department of Transportation &Public .Facilities Mae.or Total Cost: $15,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$15,000.00 Budget Code 15264 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/31/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:'2160043 Other:$0.00 Election District:1 Project Description: The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities contracted for a study of the Metlakatla/Ketchikan transportation corridor.One component of the study was to produce a cost estimate for an electrical transmission line linking Metlakatla to Ketchikan via this corridor.The estimate was based in part on a 1987 report by Harza Engineering entitled "Southeast Alaska Transportation Intertie Study."The DOT&PF contractor concluded that a 34.5 kV line could be constructed for approximately $6.5 million. Supplemental Information:The Division provided funds to DOT&PF through a Reimbursable ServicesAgreement (RSA). Page 27 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Old Harbor AVEC Hydroelectric Potential Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Total Cost: $70,350.00 Funding Sources: Division:$44,020.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$26,330.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: Budget Code 14604 Completion Date:5/30/96 Agreement Number:2150015 Election District:6 The Division,at the request of the City of Old Harbor and Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Inc.,provided stream-gauging of an unnamed creek in the vicinity of Old Harbor to collect stream flow data for use in assessing the viability of the stream as a hydropower source. Results of the work were provided to AVEC and the City of Old Harbor. Supplemental Information: The Division entered into a Reimbursable Services Agreement with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources,Division of Water,Alaska Hydrologic Survey,to perform the work.The gauging equipment was originally installed in 1993. Page 28 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Sitka Hospital Lighting Retrofit Project Program:& Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient: Sitka Community Hospital R. Total Cost:"a,;A $176,011.00 iia eal Funding Sources: Division:$88,011.00 Budget Code 15267 Federal:$88,000.00 Completion Date:10/31/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165009 Other:$0.00 Election District:2 Project Description: The existing lighting system at Sitka Community Hospital was replaced with new high efficiency lights,and new electronic controls were installed for lighting,heating and cooling systems.It was anticipated that the investment cost would be recovered quickly based on energy savings accrued by the new system.The Division administered the Institutional Conservation Program (ICP)in Alaska which was funded by the U.S.Department of Energy. The program focused on schools and hospitals.The Division recommended Sitka Community Hospital project for funding. Supplemental Information: The federal funding for this program has since been eliminated. Page 29 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Rural Heat Conservation/Fuel Substitution Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:§ Total Cost:Mana,pot : $184,023.00 Funding Sources: Division:$184,023.00 Budget Code 15138 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/96 _Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155299 Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: Identify site-specific,cost-effective measures that will reduce the amount of fuel oil used for space heating in major buildings in selected rural communities,focusing on wood fue! substitution and conservation measures as alternatives for minimizing fuel use.A Division contractor,USKH,completed a literature survey and a report on existing publications on energy systems,thermal energy consumption,energy cost and fuelwood availability and cost. A database was prepared for major building heat use and a report was provided which summarized the database,analyzed fuelwood cost and availability and recommended priorities for onsite analysis. Supplemental Information: Rural Alaska communities use more than twice as much energy for space heating as they use for electrical generation.Schools and other public buildings use about one-half of the space heating energy in a typical rural community,while private residences consume the rest.Fuel oil is the major source of energy in larger buildings.Waste heat produced by diesel power generation has been effectively used in a number of communities for heating larger buildings; however,in other villages substantial quantities of oil must be imported and stored for space heating.purchase of fuel oil can present a significant financial drain for cash-poor communities. Page 30 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Thorne Bay Biomass Feasibility Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:5 City of Thorne Bay = Total Cost:. $72,024.00 Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15133 Federal:$11,012.00 . Completion Date:6/30/96 Local:$36,012.00 Agreement Number:2155228 Other:$25,000.00 Election District:5 Project Description: A feasibility analysis was made of using wood waste generated at a log sort yard to generate electric power and process heat for the City of Thorne Bay and of a proposed secondary wood processing facility.The Division provided funding for the project as part of the Alaska Bioenergy Program and assisted Thorne Bay in defining the project,choosing an engineering contractor and reviewing work products.The Thorne Bay City Council halted the study at 84%| completion after a draft report indicated high capital costs for the wood-fired power plant and wood processing facility.Thorne Bay remains interested in wood product industry development and possible use of wood residues for lumber drying and power. Supplemental Information: Federal funding is for the Alaska Bioenergy Program;local funding was from the City of Thorne Bay;other funding was from a Rural Development Assistance (RDA)grant to the City of Thorne Bay. Page 31 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Upper Southeast Alaska Load Forecast Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:5 Total Cost:Mee,oot er $30,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:|$30,000.00 Budget Code 15136 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:2/28/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: Project funds were transferred from the Division via a Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA)to the University of Alaska Anchorage Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)for preparation of electric energy and peak demand forecasts for selected communities in Southeast Alaska.Two components corresponded to two separate project proposals:Upper Chilkoot Hydroelectric Project and Kake-Petersburg Intertie.This also included load information for the City of Klukwan.A review of existing load data and recent load forecasts was made of the following load centers:Sitka,Juneau,Greens Creek Mine,Angoon,Tenakee Springs and Hoonah. Supplemental Information: None Page 32 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Goat Lake Stream Gauging Project Program:& .Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient: Alaska Power &Telephone h. Total Cost:"R,.* $90,900.00 dite eal Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 ©Budget Code 15244 Federal:$45,450.00 Completion Date:9/30/95 Local:$45,450.00 Agreement Number:2165900 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: This project conducted stream gauging at the outlet of Goat Lake in Southeast Alaska near Skagway for use in possible small-scale hydroelectric power development.The project covered three years through June 1,1997.The Division worked in cooperation with Alaska Power &Telephone and the U.S.Geological Survey to administer the project.The USGS - collected site data,analyzed and published it once it had been reviewed.All data --preliminary and final --was made available to the public.AP&T subsequently developed the hydro project which (as of April 1998)provided for 100%of Skagway's electricity needs. Supplemental Information: Alaska Power &Telephone contributed 50%of the project cost and the U.S.Geological 'Survey contributed 50%.No State contribution was necessary.Separate budget codes (15606 and 15109)were used for FY 1996 and FY 1994,respectively,as were separate grant agreements,2175902 and 2154901,respectively.Funding covered all three years. Page 33 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Little Tonzona Coal Feasibility Project Program:& Alternative Energy Development 4 Recipient: Doyon Ltd.hs, Total Cost:,"s..s $50,000.00 AN ot PT Funding Sources: Division:|$50,000.00 Budget Code 15026 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143115 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Support Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA)between Doyon Ltd. and the former Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC)of the U.S.Department of Energy for rural energy production.This project focused on development of coal-fired generation systems using coal from the Little Tonzona River area southeast of Nikolai. Division funding was used to mine and transport Little Tonzona coal to a METC lab in Virginia for coal characteristics tests. Supplemental Information:Doyon Ltd.contributed about $100,000 to the overall Little Tonzona project.The proposed system proved to be uneconomic at the time. Page 35 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Upper Chilkoot Lake Stream Gauging» Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:. Haines Light &Power ve . Total Cost:ea >alll $126,550.00 Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15232 Federal:$63,275.00 Completion Date:6/30/95 Local:$63,275.00 Agreement Number:2165000 Other:$0.00 'Election District:5 Project Description: The project conducted stream gauging at the outlet of Upper Chilkoot Lake in Southeast Alaska near Haines.The project covered three years through June 1,1997 and gathered data for later use in possible small hydroelectric power development.The Division worked in cooperation with Haines Light &Power and the U.S.Geological survey to administer the project.The USGS installed the equipment,collected and analyzed data and published it once it had been reviewed.All stream flow data --preliminary and final --was made available to the public. Supplemental Information: Haines Light &Power contributed 50%of the funding and the U.S.Geological survey contributed 50%.No State contribution was necessary.Separate budget codes (15602 and 15101)were used for FY 1996 and FY 1994 respectively,as were separate grant agreements, 2175013 and 2143185,respectively. Page 36 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Fairbanks Waste-to-Energy Planning Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:5 Fairbanks North Star Borough ss Total Cost:Mate em $200,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$25,000.00 Budget Code 83412A Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/94 Local:$175,000.00 ©Agreement Number:2800559 Other:$0.00 Election District:30 Project Description: This project assisted in the development by the Fairbanks North Star Borough of its overall solid waste management plan by evaluating Waste-to-Energy as a solid waste alternative. The project developed three waste-to-energy options.The borough has solid waste management responsibilities for the City of Fairbanks and outlying areas.The Division selected the contractor for the waste-to-energy portion of the work and submitted a review of written products to the borough.The borough solid waste management plan incorporated waste-to-energy options as well as landfilling,composting and recycling technologies. Supplemental Information: Division funding was from the U.S.Department of Energy,Local Funding was from the Fairbanks North Star Borough.Funding covered two years.This budget code covered work performed in FY1993. Page 37 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Fairbanks Waste-to-Energy Planning Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:a Fairbanks North Star Borough me . Total Cost:Nate,a er $200,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$25,000.00 Budget Code 15022 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/94 Local:$175,000.00 Agreement Number:2800559 Other:$0.00 Election District:30 Project Description: This project assisted in the development by the Fairbanks North Star Borough of its overall solid waste management plan by evaluating Waste-to-Energy as a solid waste alternative. The project developed three waste-to-energy options.The borough has solid waste management responsibilities for the City of Fairbanks and outlying areas.The Division selected the contractor for the waste-to-energy portion of the work and submitted a review of written products to the borough.The borough solid waste management plan incorporated waste-to-energy options as well as landfilling,composting and recycling technologies. Supplemental Information: Division funding was from the U.S.Department of Energy.Local funding was from the Fairbanks North Star Borough.This budget code covered work performed in FY1994. Page 38 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Goat Lake Stream Gauging Project Program:&, Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient: Alaska Power &Telephone q Total Cost:,*e,4 $90,900.00 Na Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15109 Federal:$45,450.00 Completion Date:9/30/94 Local:$45,450.00 Agreement Number:2154901 Other:-$0.00.Election District:5 Project Description: This project conducted stream gauging at the outlet of Goat Lake in Southeast Alaska near Skagway for use in possible small-scale hydroelectric power development.The project covered three years through June 1,1997.The Division worked in cooperation with Alaska Power &Telephone and the U.S.Geological Survey to administer the project.The USGS collected site data,analyzed and published it once it had been reviewed.All data --preliminary and final --was made available to the public.AP&T subsequently developed the hydro project which (as of April 1998)provided for 100%of Skagway's electricity needs. Supplemental Information: Alaska Power &Telephone contributed 50%of the project cost and the U.S.Geological Survey contributed 50%.No State contribution was necessary.Separate budget codes (15244 and 15606)were used for FY 1995 and FY 1996,respectively,as were separate grant 'agreements,2165900 and 2175902,respectively.Funding covered all three years. Page 39 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Juneau Heat Recovery and Distribution Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:. Channel Corporation me Total Cost:Mate.oon tO $10,495.00 Funding Sources: Division:$10,495.00 Budget Code 83412B Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/31/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:3 Project Description: This project provided an assessment of the feasibility of recovering heat from the municipal solid waste (MSW)incinerators at Channel Corporation's Juneau land fill as well as constructing a district heating system to distribute heat to the nearby Lemon Creek Correctional Center and other facilities in the vicinity.This included: 1.Conduct a prefeasibility analysis to estimate available incinerator energy,capital costs of heat recovery and distribution,and perform simple financial analysis of costs and benefits of alternatives including the status quo., 2.Identify possible sources of financing and conduct an initial financial analysis. 3.Conduct a full feasibility analysis and conceptual design of the facility. A report was prepared which is on file with the Division.Heat recovery was notpursued because of uncertain municipal solid waste flows and tipping fees. Supplemental Information: The Division hired a contractor,J.C.Bradford Co.,and managed the project. Page 40 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Seward Wood Waste Project Program:|&, Alternative Energy Development 4 Recipient: Total Cost:,te,A $10,188.00 aa TT lal Funding Sources: Division:$10,188.00 Budget Code 83412 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/31/94 Local:$0.00 . Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:8 Project Description: Develop and initial assessment of the feasibility of various options for using wood waste from a Seward saw mill owned by Chugach Alaska Corp.to produce heat only,or heat and electricity for the mill,the nearby Spring Creek Correctional Center and other facilities in the vicinity.This included: 1.An estimate of current heating and electrical requirements.2.An estimate of quantities and costs of available mill residue,waste paper and waste wood, coal and other potential fuels. 3.An estimate of capital costs for energy conservation and distribution;and, 4.Perform a simple financial analysis of the costs and benefits of various alternatives including the status quo. Results and recommendations were presented in a report.The Division designed and conducted the analysis with assistance from a consultant,Energy Pacific Corp.,the saw millandtheCityofSeward. Supplemental Information: .A wood waste project did not move forward because the mill was shut down due to high costs. The Division funding was from the U.S.Department of Energy. Page 41 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development South Tongass Wood Waste Project Program:& Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient: Thorne Bay q Total Cost:,*y .4 $76,367.00 AN Funding Sources: Division:$22,950.00 Budget Code 83456 Federal:$53,417.00 Completion Date:6/30/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: Produce a feasibility study for a wood waste-fired electrical generation facility located in a South Tongass community.The study was tailored to seek alternate energy markets for wood waste on a regional basis,providing for a regional wood waste disposal facility and utility power in a location offering highest feasibility and public benefit.This included a resource assessment to obtain information on the quantity,quality,cost and long-term availability of wood waste to supply the facility with fuel.The feasibility study was conducted and the final report was written by the contractor,America North/Emcon Inc.,under Division supervision. Potential project sites were Thorne Bay and Ketchikan. Supplemental Information: Federal funding was in grants to the Division from the U.S.Department of Energy Biomass ($9,617)and Bioenergy ($43,800)programs. Page 42 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development METC -CRADA Workshop Project Program:*Statewide Alternative Energy Development ' Recipient:3 Total Cost:,ty .ss $10,000.00 Seat ot AO Funding Sources: Division:$10,000.00 Budget Code 15071 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: The Division entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S.Department of Energy Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC)on March 9,1994.Part of the CRADA was hosting a workshop for the application of advanced power generating technologies which could be matched to the needs of rural Alaska.The Division hosted the workshop May 17-18,1994 in Anchorage.A workshop report was completed. Supplemental Information: None Page 43 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Low Rank Coal Water Fuel Study Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: Total Cost: $50,798.00 Funding Sources: Division:$50,798.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$0.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: Budget Code 15020 Completion Date:6/30/94 Agreement Number:2143150 Election District:50 This was a joint project between the Division of Energy and the Energy and Environmental Research Center/U.S.Department of Energy to perform marketing tests of potential users of low-rank coal-water fuel.The LRCWF is made from pulverized Alaska sub-bituminous coal and water using a heat/pressurization process. Supplemental Information: The U.S.Department of Energy contributed $50,000 through the Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC)as its share of the project. Page 44 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Thorne Bay Intertie/Wood/Diesel Comparison & Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient: City of Thorne Bay Meat ae : Total Cost: $15,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$15,000.00 Budget Code 15029 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:8/31/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2140225 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: Compare total economic benefits of three alternatives of providing power to Thorne Bay: 1.An electrical intertie between Craig/Klawock and Thorne Bay/Kasaan; 2.No intertie and diesel-generated power at Thorne Bay;and, 3.No intertie and woodwaste-fired power at Thorne Bay. The Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)of the University of Alaska Anchorage performed the study under a Reimbursable Services Agreement with the Division.TheDivisionreviewedtheworkandpreparedafindingonwhichalternativewouldresultin thegreatestlong-term benefit to the residents of Prince of Wales Island.- Supplemental Information: This project was to help determine whether to fund a study of the feasibility of a woodwaste- fired facility in Thorne Bay. Page 45 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Upper Chilkoot Lake Stream Gauging Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:q ° Haines Light &Power me uO Total Cost:NF ates eo $126,550.00 Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15101 Federal:$63,275.00.Completion Date:6/30/94 Local:$63,275.00 Agreement Number:2143185 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: The project conducted stream gauging at the outlet of Upper Chilkoot Lake in Southeast Alaska near Haines.The project covered three years through June 1,1997 and gathered data for later use in possible small hydroelectric power development.The Division worked in cooperation with Haines Light &Power and the U.S.Geological survey to administer the project.The USGS installed the equipment,collected and analyzed data and published it once it had been reviewed.All stream flow data --preliminary and final --was made available to the public. Supplemental Information: Haines Light &Power contributed 50%of the funding and the U.S.Geological Survey contributed 50%.No State contribution was necessary.Separate budget codes (15232 and 15602)were used for FY 1995 and FY 1996 respectively,as were separate grant agreements, 2165000 and 2175013,respectively. Page 46 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development NYAC Hydroelectric Stream Gauging Project Program: Alternative Energy Development Recipient:a Calista Corporation -. Total Cost:MA ae.eo $2,406.00 , Funding Sources: Division:$2,406.00 Budget Code 15596 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:11/30/93 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:39 _Project Description: Perform stream gauging on Tuluksak River,Bear Creek and State Creek for NYAC hydroelectric planning on behalf of Calista Corporation.Federal funds from Sandia National Laboratory/Department of Energy covered costs through August 1993.This budget paid for stream gauge close out costs incurred in September 1993.Close-out costs included recovery of data for the last several months of gauging. Supplemental Information: NYAC is an acronym for New York Alaska Company which mined in the area many years ago. Project contractor was HDR Alaska Inc. Page 47 Bulk Fuel Emergency Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Alatna Flood Emergency Repairs - Project Program: Bulk Fuel Emergency Recipient:. Alatna Village Council me Totat Cost:Mate,ooOm $37,576.00 Funding Sources: Division:$37,576.00 Budget Code 15149 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/1/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Repair damage to Alatna's electrical distribution system caused by the Koyukuk River flood in 1994.The region subsequently was declared a disaster area by Gov.Tony Knowles. Supplemental Information: None Page 50 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Allakaket Flood Emergency Repair Project Program: Bulk Fuel Emergency Recipient: City of Allakaket Total Cost: $220,143.00 Funding Sources:. Division:$220,143.00 Budget Code 15067 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/10/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165022 Other:$0.00 Election District:_36 Project Description: Rebuild bulk fuel tank farm and electrical distribution system both of which were damaged during a flood on the Koyukuk River in 1994.The region was subsequently declared a disaster area by Gov.Tony Knowles. Supplemental Information: None Page 51 Bulk Fuel Repair Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kongiganak Piping Construction Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:§ Native Village of Kongiganak as Total Cost:en>alll $35,684.00 Funding Sources: Division:$35,684.00 Budget Code 15670 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:10/28/98 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2185031 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Replace victaulic fittings with welded steel pipe between the Kongiganak Village tank farm and the powerhouse with a tee to the washeteria;install new welded and flanged steel manifolds with pressure relieving devices and stainless steel flexes. Supplemental Information:This project was in response to a U.S.Coast Guard citation. Page 54 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Noatak AVEC Tank Farm Piping Repairs Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:a Alaska Village Electric Cooperative "7 Total Cost:. $85,250.00 Funding Sources: Division:$64,000.00 Budget Code 15306 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/98 Local:$21,250.00 Agreement Number:2185018 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Existing marine fill facilities could no longer be used by barges because the Noatak River level has permanently dropped.This project provided a new fill line from the airport and repaired fill piping and manifold piping for Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC),Northwest Arctic Borough School District and the Native Village of Noatak (IRA)bulk fuel storage tanks.This project was completed under two budget codes (15306 and 15308)and two agreements (2185018 and 2185020 respectively). Supplemental Information: Local funding came from AVEC.The Division provided grant funds and project oversight.. Page 55 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Noatak IRA Bulk Fuel Repairs Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair - Recipient: Native Village of Noatak (IRA) Total Cost: $100,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$100,000.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$0.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: Budget Code 15308 Completion Date:6/30/98 Agreement Number:2185020 Election District:37 Repair fill line piping and manifold piping for the Native Village of Noatak (IRA)bulk fuel tanks. The scope of work provideda fill line from the airstrip to the tank farm and allowed clean up of valving manifolding. Supplemental Information: The existing marine fill facilities cannot be used because the Noatak River is no longer of adequate depth to permit barge service.Fuel must be delivered by air. Page 56 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Quinhagak AVEC Piping Repair Project Program:& Bulk Fuel Repair 4 Recipient: Alaska Village Electric Cooperative , Total Cost:"yy .i $60,000.00 A Nate ot AOE Funding Sources: Division:$60,000.00 Budget Code 15311 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:-6/15/98 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165050 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description:; The existing fuel line from the Kanektok River to the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)tank farm in Quinhagak was replaced with welded steel pipe and associated equipment.The manifold piping within the tank farm also was replaced.The work enabled the tank farm to meet U.S.Coast Guard regulations for receiving fuel.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tank farm entirely code-compliant. Supplemental Information: None Page 57 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Saint George Bulk Fuel Tank Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient: City of Saint George h. Total Cost:. $20,000.00 Funding Sources:; Division:|$20,000.00 Budget Code 15620 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/20/98 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2175043 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description: Purchase,transport and install one 4,000-gallon bulk fuel tank for the City of Saint George electric utility. Supplemental Information: None Page 58 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development U.S.Coast Guard Citation Response Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient: Communities named in project description Total Cost: $103,057.00 Funding Sources: Division:$103,057.00 Budget Code 15274 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/22/98 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155276 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: This project developed Operations Manuals for bulk fuel tank farms in Napaskiak,Kipnuk, Kwethluk and Akiak in response to above ground storage tank (AST)citations issued by the U.S.Coast Guard.As long as the citations were in place,the respective communities could not receive diesel fuel for heating and power generation purposes.Cost for this part of the project was $81,057.This project also developed a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC)plan and a conceptual design for a bulk fuel tank farm in Elfin Cove in Southeast in response to a citation from the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency.Cost for this part of the project was $22,000. Supplemental Information: The Division used one of its contracted multi-discipline engineering services firms (USKH), Work Order #9)to perform the work and provided project oversight. Page 59 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Tuluksak Bulk Fuel Repair - Project Program:& Bulk Fuel Repair ' Recipient:) Tulkisarmute IRA Council h, Total Cost:"._$10,000.00 Peas ni Funding Sources: Division:|$10,000.00 Budget Code 15356 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/20/98 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165071 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Repair bulk fuel pipeline serving Tulkisarmute IRA Council bulk fuel tank farm.The work consisted of installing welded/flanged steel piping manifold between the tanks and the power plant using stainless steel flex connectors,steel body valves and pressure relieving devices. Supplemental Information: None Page 60 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Russian Mission AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:. Alaska Village Electric Cooperative - Total Cost:Mates ee * $150,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15118 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:|12/2/97 Local:$75,000.00 Agreement Number:2155298 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 _Project Description: Fill and manifold piping was installed at the relocated Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)bulk fuel tank farm in Russian Mission.Work included installation of new piping manifold within the tank farm,a new distribution pipeline from the tank farm to the AVEC powerhouse,a new fill pipeline between the river and the Lower Yukon School District tank farm and a new fill pipeline form the school district to the AVEC tank farm.As part of the work, a dike with liner was constructed and approximately 50,000 gallons of fuel capacity was installed. Supplemental Information: The local contribution was from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative. Page 61 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Alatna Fuel Tank Purchase Project Program:& Bulk Fuel Repair ' Recipient: Alatna Village Council S. Total Cost::", $23,000.00 Aas AO Funding Sources: Division:$23,000.00 Budget Code 15234 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/17/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155303 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: A 10,000-gallon,double-wail,skid-mounted bulk fuel tank was purchased and installed in Alatna to store residential heating fuel.The tank replaced storage capacity lost as a result of flooding by the Koyukuk River. Supplemental Information: None Page 62 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Allakaket YKSD Bulk Fuel Repairs | Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient: Yukon-Koyukuk School District Total Cost: $83,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:|$80,000.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$3,000.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: \fate ar a Budget Code 15242 Completion Date:8/1/96 Agreement Number:2156022 Election District:36 Allakaket:One,3,000-gallon double-wall tank and one 6,000-gallon double-wall tank were installed near Yukon-Koyukuk School District facilities.Piping was installed,along with associated equipment,to connect the tank to the school and to the old school powerhouse building. Hughes:Two,above-ground,500-gallon double-wall storage tanks were installed at the school an teachers'quarters.Piping and associated equipment were installed between the tank and the school boiler rooms and teachers'quarters. Supplemental Information: Local funding was from the Yukon-Koyukuk School District. Page 63 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kiana AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Repair Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:5 Alaska Village Electric Cooperative . Total Cost:_ste,a bo $36,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:|$36,000.00 Budget Code 15085 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/15/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143184 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Correct serious deficiencies in Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)bulk fuel storage facility in Kiana;replace leaking pipeline system;install a new welded steel fill pipeline from the beach to the tank farm.The pipeline will also serve the elementary school and the City of Kiana tank farm. Supplemental Information: Project was constructed simultaneously with Budget Code 15087 City of Kiana Bulk Fuel Piping Repairs. Page 64 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Lower Kalskag AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:a Alaska Village Electric Cooperative me Total Cost: :Mate ea * $30,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$20,000.00 Budget Code 15211 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/17/96 Local:$10,000.00 Agreement Number:2165015 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: The existing piping manifold and fill pipeline were replaced at the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)bulk fuel tank farm in Lower Kalskag.A three-inch welded steel piping manifold,stainless steel flex connectors and associated equipment were installed within the tank farm.A three-inch welded steel fill pipeline was installed from the Kuskokwim River fuel barge header to the tank farm.The new piping meets U.S.Coast Guard requirements for fuel delivery systems.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the rest of the tank farm entirely code compliant. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative. Page 65 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Shaktoolik City Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:. City of Shaktoolik a Total Cost:Mas oo er $170,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$170,000.00 Budget Code 15099 Federal:$0.00 -Completion Date:9/30/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165003 Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: The original fill and manifold piping were replaced at the Shaktoolik City/Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)tank farm.Work items included designing the pipeline and manifold piping;installing piping with associated equipment and preparing as-built drawings. This work enabled the tank farm to meet U.S.Coast Guard regulations for receiving fuel.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tank farm entirely code-compliant. Supplemental Information: See also Budget Code 15210 -Shaktoolik AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping.The two projects were constructed jointly. Page 66 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Shaktoolik AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:L Alaska Village Electric Cooperative me Total Cost:Vea,er $190,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$170,000.00 Budget Code 15210 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/96 Local:$20,000.00 Agreement Number:2165004 Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: The existing fill and manifold piping were replaced at the Shaktoolik bulk fuel tank farm which serves both the City of Shaktoolik and Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC).Scope of work included designing the fill and manifold piping;installing piping with associated equipment and preparing as-built drawings.This work enabled the tank farm to meet U.S. Coast Guard regulations for receiving fuel.The work did not --nor was it intended to --makethetankfarmentirelycode-compliant. Supplemental Information: This project was completedin conjunction with Budget Code 15099-City of Shaktoolik Bulk Fuel Piping.Local funding was from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative. Page 67 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Tununak Piping Replacement Project Program:&, Bulk Fuel Repair 4 Recipient: Lower Kuskokwim School District q Alaska Village Electric Cooperative ."y Total Cost:Mase on er * .$68,000.00 , Funding Sources: Division:$68,000.00 'Budget Code 14609 Federal:$0.00 ©Completion Date:8/14/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2803185 Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: Existing fill and distribution pipelines in Tununak which serve the Lower Kuskokwim School District and Alaska Village Electric Cooperative were replaced.Work included installing welded steel pipeline to the tank farms and replacing piping manifolds and existing distribution piping. Supplemental Information:The Lower Kuskokwim School District received a letter from the U.S.Coast Guard citing it for violation of regulations regarding fuel deliveries. Page 68 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Grayling [ASD Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program:x Bulk Fuel Repair ' Recipient: Iditarod Area School District h. Total Cost:*,ate $145,000.00 Pate on AO Funding Sources: Division:$145,000.00 Budget Code 15129 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/95 Local:.$0.00 Agreement Number:2165006 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Above ground welded steel pipe was installed from the Yukon River marine fill point to serve tank farms within the City of Grayling including Alaska Village Electric Cooperative,Iditarod Area School District and the City of Grayling.New welded and flanged steel manifold piping with pressure relief devices and stainless steel flex hoses were installed as was emergency venting on all tanks.The new piping meets U.S.Coast Guard requirements for fuel delivery systems.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tank farms entirely code- compliant. Supplemental Information: This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 15128 Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Bulk Fuel Piping,and Budget Code 15130 City of Grayling Bulk Fuel Piping. Division funding covered all three projects. Page 69 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Grayling AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:. Alaska Village Electric Cooperative ss . Total Cost:MOates uae shor * $145,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$145,000.00 Budget Code 15128 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165005 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Above ground welded steel pipe was installed from the Yukon River marine fill point to serve tank farms within the City of Grayling including Alaska Village Electric Cooperative,Iditarod Area School District and the City of Grayling.New welded and flanged steel manifold piping with pressure relief devices and stainless steel flex hoses were installed as was emergency venting on all tanks.The new piping meets U.S.Coast Guard requirements for fuel delivery systems.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tank farms entirely code- compliant. Supplemental Information: This project was completed in conjunction with Budget Code 15129 Iditarod Area School District Bulk Fuel Piping,and Budget Code 15130 City of Grayling Bulk Fuel Piping.Division funding covered all three projects. Page 70 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Grayling City Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program:as Bulk Fuel Repair ' Recipient:. City of Grayling h, Total Cost:*s,pf $145,000.00 AN on AT Funding Sources: Division:$145,000.00 Budget Code 15130 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165007 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Above ground welded steel pipe was installed from the Yukon River marine fill point to serve tank farms within the City of Grayling including Alaska Village Electric Cooperative,Iditarod Area School District and the City of Grayling.New welded and flanged steel manifold piping with pressure relief devices and stainless steel flex hoses were installed as was emergency venting on all tanks.The new piping meets U.S.Coast Guard requirements for fuel delivery systems.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tank farms entirely code- compliant. Supplemental Information: This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 15128 Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Bulk Fuel Piping,and Budget Code 15129 Iditarod Area School District Bulk Fuel Piping.Division funding covered all three projects. Page 71 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kaltag YKSD Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program:& Bulk Fuel Repair ' Recipient: Yukon/Koyukuk Schoo!District , Total Cost:,,"e.;i $75,000.00 diieaaicaeall Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15209 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:7/31/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165021 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Above ground welded steel pipe was installed from the Yukon River marine fill point to bulk fuel tank farms in Kaltag owned by Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)and the Yukon/Koyukuk School District.Manifold piping within the tank farms also was installed.The work enabled the tanks farms to meet U.S.Coast Guard regulations for receiving fuel.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tank farms entirely code-compliant. _Supplemental Information: This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 15208,Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Bulk Fuel Piping. Page 72 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kaltag AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program:&, Bulk Fuel Repair 4 Recipient: Alaska Village Electric Cooperative S. Total Cost:.*s,4 $87,500.00 a alll Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code | 15208 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:7/31/95 Local:$12,500.00 Agreement Number:2155289 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Above ground welded steel pipe was installed from the Yukon River marine fill point to bulk fuel tank farms in Kaltag owned by Alaska Village Electric Cooperative and the Yukon/Koyukuk School District.Manifold piping within the tank farms also was installed.The work enabled the tanks farms to meet U.S.Coast Guard regulations for receiving fuel.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tank farms entirely code-compliant. Supplemental Information: . The project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 15209,Yukon/Koyukuk School District Bulk Fuel Piping.Local funding was from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative. Page 73 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kipnuk Lower Kuskokwim School District Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:§ Lower Kuskokwim School District me Total Cost:ELS all $73,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$73,000.00 Budget Code 14608 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:1/15/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2803184 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Approximately 2,000 feet of bulk fuel fill piping from the beach to the Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD)tank farm was replaced as was the manifold piping within the tank farm and the distribution piping.The work enabled the tank farm to meet U.S.Coast Guard Regulations for receiving fuel.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tank farm entirely code compliant. Supplemental Information: None Page 74 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Nulato City Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program:& Bulk Fuel Repair ' Recipient: City of Nulato h Total Cost:,"e,.fs $67,500.00 A ate.on Funding Sources: Division:$52,500.00 Budget Code 15122 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/95 Local:$15,000.00 Agreement Number:2155233 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: The existing fuel line and piping manifold for the City of Nulato bulk fuel tank farm was replaced from the Yukon River marine header to the tank farm and new manifold piping was installed within the tank farm.Also installed was a fuel line from the City pipeline to the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)tank farm along with associated components.This work enabled both tank farms to meet U.S.Coast Guard regulations for receiving fuel.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tanks farms entirely code-compliant. Supplemental Information: Local contributionis from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative.This project was constructedinconjunctionwithBudgetCode15121AVECBulkFuelPiping. Page 75 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Nulato AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:. Alaska Village Electric Cooperative h, Total Cost:,"e,$67,500.00 Funding Sources: Division:$52,500.00 Budget Code 15121 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/95 Local:$15,000.00 Agreement Number:2155234 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: The existing fuel line and piping manifold for the City of Nulato bulk fuel tank farm was replaced from the Yukon River marine header to the tank farm and new manifold piping was installed within the tank farm.Also installed was a fuel line from the City pipeline to the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)tank farm along with associated components.This work enabled both tank farms to meet U.S.Coast Guard regulations for receiving fuel.The work did not --nor was it intended to --make the tanks farms entirely code-compliant. Supplemental Information: Local contribution is from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC).This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 15122 City of Nulato Bulk Fuel Piping. Page 76 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kiana Bulk Fuel Piping Repair Project Program:& Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient: City of Kiana hs Total Cost:tn,f $45,000.00 a re ae Funding Sources: Division:$45,000.00 Budget Code 15087 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/15/94 Local:$0.00 ,Agreement Number:2143183 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Construct welded steel manifold piping and distribution piping to the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative fill pipeline to correct serious deficiencies and code violations as well as to fix leaking pipeline system. Supplemental Information: Project was constructed simultaneously with Budget Code 15085 AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Repair. Page 77 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development New Stuyahok AVEC Bulk Fuel Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient:5 Alaska Village Electric Cooperative - Total Cost:Nate,ee $54,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$54,000.00 Budget Code -15075 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:7/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143172 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Install above ground,welded steel pipe from Nushagak River to Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)bulk fuel tank farm;install new welded and flanged manifold piping as well as pressure relief devices and stainless steel flex hose within the tank farm;provide emergency venting. Supplemental Information: Project was managed by Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC). Page 78 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Selawik NWABSD Tank Farm Upgrade Project Program: Bulk Fuel Repair Recipient: Northwest Arctic Borough School District Total Cost: $185,608.00 Funding Sources: Division:$185,608.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$0.00 Other:-$0.00 Project Description: Piping system and tank farm were in a serious state of disrepair.Project releveled school tank on new foundations;replaced fill pipeline serving both the Northwest Arctic Borough School District in Selawik as well as Alaska Village Electric Cooperative tank farm;and,replaced distribution piping serving both the school and city facilities.New valves and manifold piping was installed within the school tank farm. Supplemental Information: Budget Code 83507 Completion Date:12/31/93 Agreement Number:2803183 Election District:37 The project was managed by the Northwest Arctic Borough School District. Page 79 Bulk Fuel Upgrade Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Atmautluak Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Upgrade Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient: Village of Atmautluak Total Cost:Vena,ot $1,416,202.00 Funding Sources: Division:$887,202.00 Budget Code 15178 Federal:$500,000.00 Completion Date:10/31/98 Local:-$29,000.00 Agreement Number:2165043 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Design and construct a new bulk fuel tank farm with retail fuel sale facility for Atmautluak Ltd., Lower Kuskokwim School District and the Village of Atmautluak (Traditional Council).Each participant will separately operate its portion of the consolidated facility.The scope of work included design and cost estimate,obtaining permits,constructing the facility,constructing manifold,distribution and fill and piping systems,and preparing as-builts and required plans and manuals. Supplemental Information: The federal contribution was from a U.S.Department of Housing &Urban Development Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG).The local contribution was from the Lower Kuskokwim School District.The departments of Education and Environmental Conservation 'added the school district to the project through a Reimbursable Services Agreement with the Division of Energy. Page 84 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kobuk Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Project Program:SS Bulk Fuel Upgrade 4 Recipient: City of Kobuk B,% Total Cost:nN .hi $446,000.00 teen neall Funding Sources: Division:$40,000.00 Budget Code 15322 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/15/98 Local:$150,000.00 Agreement Number:2165074 Other:$256,000.00 _Election District:37 Project Description: The existing bulk fuel tank storage facility was upgraded to meet applicable State and Federal codes and regulations including construction of a dike,liner,lighting and fencing,new manifold piping system,new fill and distribution pipelines,installation of a dual product dispensing system with electronic controls,tank refurbishment,and completion of regulatory plans (Environmental Protection Agency and U.S.Coast Guard). Supplemental Information:The local contribution was from the City of Kobuk in gravel,equipment and administration. Other funding was from the Alaska Department of Administration ($56,000)and a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)of $200,000.Construction was by force account labor. Page 85 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Quinhagak Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient:. City of Quinhagak me Total Cost:ates at * $280,357.00 Funding Sources: Division:$80,357.00 Budget Code 15207 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/21/98 Local:$200,000.00 Agreement Number:2165048 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description:. A new bulk fuel tank farm was constructed in Quinhagak which consolidated two city-owned tank farms.Major work components included installing 29,000 gallons he heating oil capacity and 5,000 gallons of gasoline capacity.All four tanks in the tank farm are double wall.Also installed were fill piping and piping manifold.The tank farm meets State and Federal codes and regulations. Supplemental Information: Local funding is from a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)to the City of Quinhagak. Page 86 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Deveiopment Akiak Bulk Fuel Assessment Project Program:&®, Bulk Fuel Upgrade 4 Recipient: Akiak Native Community S. Total Cost::*s,os $5,809.03 A Mae.sn POO | Funding Sources: Division:$5,809.03 Budget Code 15355 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:2/12/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:Work Order Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Perform assessment of existing bulk fuel tank farm facilities and generate a preliminarydesignforabulkfueltankfarmconsolidationproject. Supplemental Information: Design work was used in support of a successful application to the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development Indian community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)in the amount of $500,000 for a consolidated tank farm. Page 87 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Deering Double Wal!Fuel Tank Project Program:& Bulk Fuel Upgrade 4 Recipient: Ipnatchiag Electric Company h.% Total Cost:,".a $17,521.00 ANe ns Funding Sources: Division:$13,140.00 Budget Code 15332 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/15/97 Local:$4,381.00 Agreement Number:2165058 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: A 5,000-gallon double-wall fuel tank with return line was purchased and installed to provide fuel to Ipnatchiaq Electric Company generator units and to provide safe storage and transfer of fuel.The Division administered the grant which included procuring,transporting to Deering and installing the fuel tank,including associated pipes,controls and related equipment. Supplemental Information: Division funds came from a Utility Improvement Grant.Local funds came from Ipnatchiaq Electric Company on a 25%match of total project cost. Page 88 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Egegik Bulk Fuel Tank Purchase Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient: City of Egegik Total Cost: $14,427.00 Funding Sources: Division:$14,427.00 Federal:$0.00 - Local:$0.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: Budget Code 15634 Completion Date:10/15/97 Agreement Number:2175060 Election District:40 Construct a code-compliant bulk fuel tank farm (total capacity 87,300 gallons)in Egegik.The City received a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)for $90,000 and provided an additional $135,547 in cash ($45,000)and in-kind contributions ($90,547).The Division contributed grant funding to purchase a new tank for the tank farm. Supplemental Information: None Page 89 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Emmonak Tank Farm Pad Construction Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient:§ Emmonak Corporation me Total Cost:eats ne $84,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$84,000.00 Budget Code 15618 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/15/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2175041 Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: Approximately 7,000 cubic yards of gravel and sand were transported and used to construct a pad for a future,consolidated and code-compliant bulk fuel tank farm in Emmonak.The Division provided grant funding to purchase services to transport the sand and gravel. Supplemental Information:Emmonak Corporation contributed one acre of land and the worth of the sand and gravel to the project. Page 90 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Igiugig New Fuel Tanks Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient: Igiugig Electric Company B Total Cost:"ay $150,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$110,000.00 Budget Code 15336 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/31/97 Local:$40,000.00 Agreement Number:2165063 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description:Five,5,000-gallon,double-wall,skid-mounded fuel tanks were purchased and installedin the existing bulk fuel storage site.This enabled the utility to store both No.1 and No.2 diesel fuels.This enabled Igiugig electric Company to reduce fuel costs. Supplemental Information:Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)program project.Local funding was from Igiugig Electric Company and represents required local match of at least 25%of total project cost. Page 91 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Nelson Lagoon Bulk Fuel & Electrical Upgrade Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient: Nelson Lagoon Electric Cooperative Inc. Total Cost: $248,179.44 Funding Sources: . Division:$248,179.44 Budget Code 15195 Federal:$0.00 ;Completion Date:2/7/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165017 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description: The Community of Nelson Lagoon installed an Alaska Power Systems UtilityMaster which included a new bulk fuel tank farm and a new power plant with waste heat recovery and a Power Stat pre-pay electric metering system.The project also included an upgrade and repair of Nelson Lagoon's electric distribution system. Supplemental Information: The Division's support was to upgrade the distribution system and for shipping of components . to Nelson Lagoon.The community of Nelson Lagoon secured other funding for the rest of the project. Page 92 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Bulk Fuel Assessments,Phase J Statewide Project Program: 'Bulk Fuel Upgrade at Recipient:a State of Alaska Me Total Cost:ie lle $100,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$100,000.00 Budget Code 15321 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:8/31/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2175008 Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: This project collected data on bulk fuel tank farm facilities in 55 rural Alaska communities.The data was entered into the Division of Energy's Bulk Fuel Database.Field sketches were prepared indicating tanks,pumps,piping,dikes and fencing and proximity to roads,buildings and water resources.field notes describe tank size and capacity,foundations,pipe sizes, types of joints and supports,dikes,electrical systems,etc.Each tank farm's condition was summarized using a point system.Pictures of existing facilities and conditions were taken and added to the data base as appropriate. Supplemental Information: The Division used contractors to gather the data.Bulk Fuel Assessment Phase II was conducted during 1997 and 1998 and developed data on an additional 100+communities. Page 93 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Chenega Bulk Fuel &Electrical Upgrade Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient: Chenega Bay IRA Council Total Cost: $587,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$172,000.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$415,000.00 - Other:$0.00 Project Description: The Chenega Bay IRA Council installed an Alaska Power Systems UtilityMaster which included a new bulk fuel tank farm and a new powerplant with waste heat recovery anda Power Stat pre-pay electric metering system.The project also included an upgrade and repaired of Chenega Bay's electric distribution system. Supplemental Information: Other funding was from the Chenega Bay IRA Council.The Division's support was to upgrade Budget Code 15233 Completion Date:12/14/96 Agreement Number:2155301 Election District:35 the electric distribution system and for shipping of components to Chenega Bay. Page 95 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Chignik Lagoon New Tank Farm Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient:5 Lake and Peninsula School District ss . Total Cost:ee.adie $115,000.00 .Funding Sources: Division:$115,000.00 Budget Code 15120 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:--11/30/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165002 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description: A dike,liner and fence were constructed and three existing tanks and one new tank were installed within a new tank farm in Chignik Lagoon .The existing school district tank farm piping manifold and the fill pipeline between the tank farm and the powerhouse were replaced with welded steel pipe including stainless steel flex hoses.This work enabled the tank farm to meet U.S.Coast Guard regulations for receiving fuel. Supplemental Information: None Page 96 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kivalina Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Project Program: . &, Bulk Fuel Upgrade an Recipient: Kivalina IRA Council .M, Total Cost:*,,.A $691,000.00 icine eal Funding Sources:; Division:$241,000.00 Budget Code 15144 Federal:$450,000.00 Completion Date:7/31/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155225 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: A new bulk fuel tank farm was constructed in Kivalina.Scope of work included obtaining permits,rights-of-way and site control;designing and constructing the facility;installing 80,000 gallons of heating oil capacity and 40,000 gallons of gasoline capacity;and preparing as-built drawings.The completed facility meets applicable State and Federal codes and regulations. Supplemental Information: Federal funding is from an Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)awarded to the community by the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development. Page 97 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Selawik Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Project Program:&, Bulk Fuel Upgrade ' Recipient: Native Village of Selawik (IRA)x Total Cost:te .; $1,175,255.00 AN ot AT Funding Sources: , Division:$399,000.00 Budget Code 15123 Federal:$776,255.00 Completion Date:6/30/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165020 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: A bulk fuel tank farm including new and refurbished tanks and associated piping was constructed in Selawik for the Native Village of Selawik to replace existing facilities.Major work components included installing 146,500 gallons of heating oil capacity and 103,500 gallons of gasoline capacity within a metal containment dike and floor with security fencing. Also installed were fill piping and piping manifold within the tank farm.This included writing the Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC)plan.The completed tank farm meets 'State and Federal codes and regulations. Supplemental Information: Federal funding was from the Administration for Native Americans (ANA),U.S.Department of Health and Human Services. Page 98 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Statewide Bulk Fuel Program Support >Statewide Project Program: 'Bulk Fuel Upgrade ie) Recipient:a Total Cost:Meu,wo oe $59,943.00 Funding Sources: Division:$59,943.00 Budget Code 14420 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:10/7/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: Provide overall program support for the Bulk Fuel Emergency Repair and Upgrades appropriations.This included public and agency coordination,program management, purchase of materials which can be used on multiple projects,etc. Supplemental Information: None Page 99 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Angoon Tank Farm Construction & Project Program: 'Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient: Tlingit-Haida Regional Electrical Authority . Total Cost:Mate,oo $158,972.00 Funding Sources: Division:$100,000.00 Budget Code 15119 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/15/95 Local:$58,972.00 Agreement Number:2155260 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: Upgrade Tlingit-Haida Regional Electrical Authority (THREA)bulk fuel tank farm in Angoon to meet applicable codes and regulations.This included removing existing pipe and tanks, installing 60,000 gallons of capacity for diesel fuel in a lined dike;installing piping manifold between tanks with stainless steel flex connectors,steel valves and pressure relieving devices,installing controls and preparing required spill control/response and operational manuals. Supplemental Information: Local funding was provided by THREA. Page 100 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development McGrath Fuel Tank Relocation Project Program:a Bulk Fuel Upgrade ' Recipient: McGrath Light and Power h, Total Cost:,",-: $205,000.00 diane anche Funding Sources: Division:$175,000.00 Budget Code 15092 Federal:$0.00 |Completion Date:12/31/95 Local:$30,000.00 Agreement Number:2155277 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: McGrath Light and Power bulk fuel storage tanks were rehabilitated and relocated to a new, code-compliant facility.A new piping manifold also was installed.The facility is designed to meet applicable State and Federal codes and regulations.Division staff designed the project, procured equipment and materials and provided construction oversight. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from McGrath Light and Power,which is owned by MTNT Limited. MTNT was created by the merger of the ANCSA village corporations of McGrath,Takotna, Nikolai and Telida. Page 101 | Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Mountain Village NUCI Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient:. Nunat Uquutiit Cooperative Inc.me Total Cost:M tate.a i $606,377.00 Funding Sources: Division:$384,000.00 Budget Code 15084M Federal:$85,438.00 Completion Date:10/15/95 Local:$32,304.00 Agreement Number:2143169 Other:$104,638.00 Election District:38 Project Description: With Nunat Uquutiit Cooperative Inc.(NUCI),construct a consolidated,code-compliant bulk _fuel tank farm in Mountain Village.The tank farm stores heating fuel for the City of Mountain Village and both heating fuel and gasoline for Azachorak Inc.,the ANCSA Native village corporation.The new tank farm has storage capacity of 263,500 gallons with expansioncapabilityforanadditional24,000 gallons.Fuel is transferred to the tank farm from a marine header near the Yukon river through an 800-foot fill pipeline.The tank farm and associated piping meet State and Federal codes and regulations.The Division reviewed and approved the design and work plan for replacement and consolidation of bulk fuel storage facilities, monitored NUCI's progress and inspected the completed project. Supplemental Information: Federal funding is from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.Local funding is from the City of Mountain Village.Other funding is from a loan by Nunat Uquutiit Cooperative Inc.(NUCI).NUCI was originally formed as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Calista Corporation to work on bulk fuel purchase and storage issues within the Calista region.It has since been made a separate entity. Page 102 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Pilot Station NUCI Bulk Fuel Upgrade Project Program: -Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient:5 Nunat Uquutiit Cooperative Inc.-.UL Total Cost:Vee,on pe $658,825.00 Funding Sources: Division:$416,000.00 Budget Code 15084P Federal:$129,467.00 Completion Date:10/15/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143169 Other:$113,358.00 Election District:36 Project Description: In conjunction with Nunat Uquutiit Cooperative Inc.(NUCI),construct a consolidated,code- compliant bulk fuel tank farm in Pilot Station.The tank farm stores heating fuel for the City of Pilot Station and both heating fuel and gasoline for the Pilot Station Native Corporation.The tank farm has a total storage capacity of about 102,000 gallons of petroleum products with expansion capability for an additional 32,000 gallons.Fuel is transferred to the tank farm from the marine header near the Yukon River through an 1,800-foot fill pipeline.The tank farm and associated piping meet applicable State and Federal coded and regulations. Supplemental Information: Federal funding is from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.Other funding is from a loan by Nunat Uquutiit Cooperative Inc.(NUCI).NUCI was originally formed as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Calista Corporation to work on bulk fuel purchase and storage issues within the Calista region. It has since been made a separate entity. Page 103 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Bulk Fuel Facilities Database Project Program:&, Bulk Fuel Upgrade 4 Recipient: Total Cost:-*.,.fs $19,000.00 Aetna oT Funding Sources: Division:$19,000.00 .Budget Code 15261 Federal:|$0.00 Completion Date:10/31/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: Develop a statewide bulk fuel tank farm data base that can be used to identify and track the conditions of bulk fuel tank farms in rural Alaska.The data base will be updated ona continuing basis from bulk fuel assessments and work performed by the Division and/or its contractors. Supplemental Information: The data base contains information on tank farm facilities in about 170 communities. Page 104 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Gambell Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Project Program:2.| Bulk Fuel Upgrade 4 Recipient: Gambell IRA Council q Total Cost::",A $670,000.00 tema Seal Funding Sources: Division:$170,000.00 Budget Code 14541 Federal:$500,000.00 Completion Date:10/31/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143152 Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: A new bulk fuel tank farm was constructed in Gambell.The new facility,which replaced an existing tank farm,includes new and refurbished tanks.The work included installing 200,000 gallons of heating fuel capacity and 100,000 gallons of gasoline capacity,and constructing a dike with liner and chain link security fence.Manifold piping was installed as were new fuel dispensers;as-built drawings were completed.The finished facility meets State and Federal codes and regulations. Supplemental Information: Federal funding was in the form of an Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) from the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development. Page 105 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Savoonga IRA Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient:L - Savoonga IRA Council mo uO Total Cost:Ms ease,oot so : $750,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$250,000.00 Budget Code 15028 Federal:$500,000.00 Completion Date:9/30/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143154 Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: A new bulk fuel tank farm with increased fuel capacity was constructed in Savoonga.The new facility meets State and Federal codes and regulations.Work included design,installing 200,000 gallons of heating fuel capacity and 100,000 gallons of gasoline capacity; constructing a dike with liner and chain link security fence;installing piping manifold and associated equipment between tanks;installing new fuel dispensers;and preparing as-built drawings. Supplemental Information: Federal funding was from an Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)from the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development.This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 15082 Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)Bulk Fuel Upgrade.Total project cost was $1,009,900. Page 106 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Savoonga AVEC Bulk Fuel Tank Farm Project Program: Bulk Fuel Upgrade Recipient:q . Alaska Village Electric Cooperative ”. Total Cost:Sate. $259,900.00 Funding Sources: Division:$151,400.00 Budget Code 15082 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/94 Local:$108,500.00 Agreement Number:2113166 Other:$0.00 Election District:-38 Project Description: A new bulk fuel tank farm with increased fuel capacity was constructed in Savoonga.The new facility meets State and Federal codes and regulations.Work included design,installing 200,000 gallons of heating fuel capacity and 100,000 gallons of gasoline capacity; constructing a dike with liner and chain link security fence;installing piping manifold and associated equipment between tanks;installing new fuel dispensers;and preparing as-built drawings.With respect to Alaska Village Electric Cooperative,tanks were repaired and painted,a new dike was constructed and new piping was installed. Supplemental Information: This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 15028 IRA Bulk Fuel Tank Farm.It included federal funding was from an Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG)from the U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development in the amount of $500,000 with a match from the Division.This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 15082 Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)Bulk Fuel Upgrade.Total project cost was $1,009,900. Page 107 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Wales Bulk Fuel Tank Farm/Piping Project Program: Bulk Fuel!Upgrade Recipient:5 City of Wales _. Total Cost:Nha,nO $355,500.00 Funding Sources: Division:$186,500.00 Budget Code 83546 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/31/94 Local:$24,000.00 Agreement Number:2803162 Other:$145,000.00 Election District:|37 Project Description: A new bulk fuel tank farm with associated piping was constructed at the community of Wales which replaced pre-existing facilities and which provided storage capacity for the grantees. Major work components included installing 80,000 gallons of heating oil capacity and 20,000 gallons of gasoline capacity;and constructing a dike with liner and a chain link security fence. Also included was installation of fill piping from the Bering Sea shore to the tank farm; installing welded steel manifold piping with associated equipment between tanks;and preparing as-built drawings.The completed project meets State and Federal codes and regulations. Supplemental Information: Local contribution of $24,000 was from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC).Other contribution of $145,000 was from the Alaska Department of Administration.This project _consisted of three budget codes.The others and their respective agreement numbers are: Budget code 83547 (Agreement 2803166)and Budged code 83453 (Agreement 2800630). Page 108 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Bulk Fuel Report Project Program:>Statewide Bulk Fuel Upgrade ' Recipient:o Total Cost:,|ty,A $120,000.00 . Mae.oe Funding Sources: Division:$120,000.00 Budget Code 83335 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:4/30/93 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: Prepare and distribute detailed engineering studies and cost estimates for 32 communities and brief reports for 12 communities assessing the condition of rural fuel storage and handling facilities.The project included coordination with other agencies including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,U.S.Coast Guard,U.S.Bureau of Indian Affairs,and the Alaska departments of Environmental Conservation and Community and Regional Affairs. Supplemental Information:Project resultedin a report entitled "Rural Alaska Bulk Fuel Assessment Program Summary Report and Recommendations,"published March 1992. Page 109 Electrical Emergency Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Birch Creek Generator Emergency &, Project Program: Electrical Emergency . Recipient:. . Birch Creek Village Council me a Total Cost:Sate,er $35,580.31 Funding Sources: Division:$35,580.31 Budget Code 15315 Federal:$0.00 ©Completion Date:4/7/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: An engine failure on the community's sole generator caused a power outage.Emergency work included installation of equipment previously purchased through the Birch Creek Improvement Project Budget,a project which was in the works before the engine failure. Supplemental Information: See also Budget code 15154 Birch Creek Generator Response. Page 111 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kobuk Flood Emergency Review & Project Program: 'Electrical Emergency Recipient:5 Community of Kobuk a . Total Cost:uae,np $2,023.00 Funding Sources: Division:$2,023.00 Budget Code 15069 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:4/7/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Perform an initial review of electrical system and bulk fuel storage damage from flooding in the area in 1994. Supplemental Information: All costs were reimbursed through a Reimbursable Services Agreement with the Division of Emergency Services,Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Page 112 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Birch Creek Generator Failure Response Project Program: Electrical Emergency Recipient:a Birch Creek Village Electric Utility ve Total Cost:V pean,won or : $358,500.00 Funding Sources:, Division:$358,500.00 Budget Code 15154 | Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/15/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165051 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: The community's only functioning generator unit failed in early 1996.Emergency response by the Division replaced existing generators with equipment that had already been purchased preparatory to the upgrade project,which was scheduled for that summer.The distribution system was rebuilt as part of the upgrade project.This included installing two new 65 kilowatt diesel generator units and associated switchgear in the existing powerhouse for winter loads and one new 35 kW unit for summer loads in a new building.A new 1,500-gallon,double-wall, self-contained fuel tank for the summer load generator also was installed.The new systems are in compliance with federal Rural Utilities Service (RUS)and National Electrical Safety Code requirements. Supplemental Information: Division staff designed the project and procured the generators,fuel storage tank and materials for the new overhead distribution system prior to responding to the emergency.Staff also constructed the upgrade project,including supervision and local force account labor. Page 113 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Rampart Emergency Generator Replacement Project Program: Electrical Emergency Recipient:L Rampart Village Council = Total Cost:oe $80,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$80,000.00 Budget Code 1522x Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:10/4/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2175017 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Three diesel generator units and two radiators were replaced in the Rampart electric utility, owned by the Rampart Village Council.The Division was informed Oct.1,1996 by the utility that it had suffered a power failure on Sept.27,1996 due to a cooling system failure.The scope of work included replacing all three generator engines,cleaning and painting the inside of the powerhouse,flushing the cooling system,replacing radiator cores and recharging the system with antifreeze,testing all units and training the operator in powerhouse operation and maintenance.The project was completed within 72 hours of initial notification. Supplemental Information: If the power outage had been allowed to continue,the school would have been forced to close. Page 114 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Chalkyitsik Powerhouse Emergency Project Program: Electrical Emergency Recipient:q Chalkyitsik Village Council me Total Cost:Mate.: $55,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$55,000.00 Budget Code 15220 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:10/31/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165038 Other;$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: A 150 kilowatt emergency generator was installed after the powerhouse in Chalkyitsik was severely damaged by fire in October 1995.The emergency generator provided power for one year until it was replaced by the Division with a new powerhouse and related equipment in October 1996.This replacement had been planned before the fire occurred.Division staff procured and installed the emergency generator equipment and restored power to the community. Supplemental Information: The subsequent powerhouse project was Budget Code 15155 Chalkyitsik New Powerhouse. Page 115 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Napaskiak Emergency Generator Replacement Project Program: Electrical Emergency Recipient:§ Napaskiak Electric Utility ss Total Cost:Me,Or $13,500.00 Funding Sources: Division:$13,500.00 Budget Code 15023 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:1/31/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: On or about November 11,1993 Napaskiak's #1 generator suffered a rear main seal failure which caused a fire on the generator end of the diesel generator unit.A circuit rider inspection trip evaluated the condition of powerhouse equipment.A new generator end,new radiator and miscellaneous parts were purchased and installed. Supplemental Information: The electric utility is owned by the City of Napaskiak. Page 116 Operator Training Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Statewide AVTEC Training Program FY96 Project Program: Operator Training Recipient: Alaska Vocational Technical Center Total Cost: $70,500.00 Funding Sources: Division:$70,500.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$0.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description:rdBudget Code 15243 Completion Date:6/30/96 Agreement Number:None Election District:50 The Division established an 8-week residential training course at the Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC)in Seward for rural powerhouse operators at not cost to the utility or the operator.A training program in Anchorage also was added for utility clerks.It is the intent of the Division to also establish a training program for bulk fuel tank farm operators.The Division solicits and reviews applications,selects trainees,monitors progress and performs associated administrative and financial functions. Supplemental Information: The program serves two goals:provide village residents with knowledge and skills needed to properly maintain remote electric utility systems;and,enhance the employment opportunities of rural residents. Page 119 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kongiganak Utility Management Assistance, Training eS Project Program: Operator Training .a7Recipient:", Puvurnaq Power Company Mf ate,oe eo Total Cost: $6,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$6,000.00 Budget Code 15227 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155261 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Update bookkeeping and records of electric utility;evaluate system and recommend changes and new budget;set up monthly reporting system;train utility staff in records maintenance. Supplemental Information: Funds granted to Puvurnaq Power Company to hire a contractor to perform the work.© Puvurnaq is owned by the Kongiganak Traditional Council Page 120 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Statewide AVTEC Training Program FY95 Project Program: Operator Training Recipient: Alaska Vocational Technical Center Total Cost: $52,500.00 Funding Sources: Division:$52,500.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$0.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: Budget Code 15150 Completion Date:6/30/95 Agreement Number:None Election District:50 The Division established an 8-week residential training course at the Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC)in Seward for rural powerhouse operators at not cost to the utility or the operator.A training program in Anchorage also was added for utility clerks.It is the intent of the Division to also establish a training program for bulk fuel tank farm operators.The Division solicits and reviews applications,selects trainees,monitors progress and performs associated administrative and financial functions. Supplemental Information: The program serves two goals:provide village residents with knowledge and skills needed to properly maintain remote electric utility systems;and,enhance the employment opportunities of rural residents. Page 121 Rural Power SystemUpgrade Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Diomede New Generator |) Project Program:& Rural Power System Upgrade 4 Recipient: . Diomede Joint Utilities h.* Total Cost:"x,;a $50,105.00 dee eae Funding Sources: Division:$37,579.00 Budget Code .15636 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:10/28/98 Local:$12,526.00 | Agreement Number:2175057 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Purchase and install a new 180 kilowatt generator set to replace and upgrade one of Diomede Joint Utilities'existing generator sets. Supplemental Information: Project identified through the Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)Program process. Page 130 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Diomede New Power House |0. Project Program:&S Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: . City of Diomede 5 . Total Cost:,"s,.wy $155,695.00 ShaeSEY coll Funding Sources: Division:$116,771.00 Budget Code 15333 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:7/24/98 Local:$38,924.00 Agreement Number:2165059 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Design and construct one 20-foot by 34-foot panelized utility power house complete with foundation to replace existing Diomede facility.Purchase and install one 205 kW diesel generator set with related equipment;install two generator sets and related equipment from existing facility into new power house. Supplemental Information: The Division provided matching funds through the competitive Utility Improvement Grant (UIG) program.City of Diomede provided local funding --25%of total project cost. Page 131 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Elim AVEC Efficiency Improvements Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:. Alaska Village Electric Cooperative - Total Cost: $54,500.00 Funding Sources: Division:$27,250.00 Budget Code 15255 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:.6/15/98 Local:$27,250.00 Agreement Number:2165049 Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: A three-phase transformer bank with associated hardware and wiring was installed to connect the Public Health Service (PHS)washeteria to the City of Elim's electric system.The project replaced a single-phase system which did not meet code and was both unsafe and uneconomical.The new system meets National Electrical Code and National Electrical Safe Code standards. Supplemental!Information: None Page 132 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Galena Electric Distribution Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:a City of Galena -; Total Cost:M8 ate,oo he $111,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$83,250.00 Budget Code 15189 Federal:$0.00 ©Completion Date:10/28/98 Local:$27,750.00 Agreement Number:2155281 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: A 1:1 transformer was installed and a city feeder was removed to provide generator protection.Phase III of an electric distribution project was completed.The Division granted funds from the Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)program and administered the grant. Supplemental Information: Local funding was from the City of Galena which also provided all management,design, procurement and construction of the improvements. Page 133 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Naukati Power Systems Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:a Alaska Power and Telephone ye Total Cost:ass eo $230,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:|$80,000.00 Budget Code 15653 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:10/23/98 Local:$150,000.00 Agreement Number:2185019 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: Purchase and install a new 150 kilowatt diesel generator unit and install 30 new meter boxes for customers.The community of Naukati West has recently installed a centralized diesel electric generation system with assistance from Alaska Power &Telephone. Supplemental Information: Local funding is from Alaska Power and Telephone.The original project was for installation of the new diesel gen set only (Budget Code 15637,Agreement No.2175068).When the metering section was added,a new budget code and agreement number were applied. Page 135 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Nikolai New Powerhouse Project Program:Sy Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:; Nikolai Light and Power Utility h. Total Cost:cn 4 $100,000.00 iene knell Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15625 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/98 Local:$25,000.00 Agreement Number:2175053 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Install a new powerhouse on a new gravel pad in Nikolai;relocate four diesel generator sets into the new building,repipe the day tank and relocate the waste heat system.Prepare as- built drawings of the completed project that are stamped and approved by an Alaska- registered engineer. Supplemental Information: Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)Program project.Local contribution from Nikolai Light and Power Utility which is owned by the City of Nikolai.It represents the required local grantee match of at least 25%of total project cost. Page 136 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Noatak AVEC New Diesel Generator Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:§ Alaska Village Electric Cooperative ss Total Cost:V; $100,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15200 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/23/98 Local:$25,000.00 Agreement Number:2155283 Other:$0.00 Election District:.37 Project Description: Install electronic diesel electric generator unit in the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)powerhouse in Noatak.A side benefit of electronically-controlled engines includes reduced emissions to the environment and minimized release of exhaust smoke from start-up to full load. Supplemental Information: Utility Improvement Grant Program project.Local contribution is from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative and is the required 25%of total project cost. Page 138 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Noorvik AVEC New Diesel Generator Unit Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:a Alaska Village Electric Cooperative .. Total Cost:Nae,on $100,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15329 Federal:$0.00 -Completion Date:3/23/98 Local:$25,000.00 Agreement Number:2165055 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Purchase and install electronically-controlled,variable injection timing diesel generator unit in Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)powerhouse in Noorvik to increase generating efficiency. . Supplemental Information: Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)Program project;local contribution was from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative and represented the required match of 25%of total project cost. Page 139 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Ouzinkie New Diesel Generator Project Program:&, Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: City of Ouzinkie N Total Cost:te,4 $95,000.00 Bata ot AO Funding Sources: Division:$71,250.00 Budget Code 15623 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/15/98 Local:$23,750.00 Agreement Number:2175049 Other:$0.00 Election District:6 Project Description:© Purchase and install a 245 kilowatt diesel generator set and related equipment to be installed in the new Ouzinkie utility powerhouse to meet peak load requirements.The generator unit will provide back-up power when the hydroelectric plant is not in operation (low water or for maintenance).Prepare as-built drawings of the completed project. Supplemental Information: Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)Program project.Local contribution is from the City of Ouzinkie,owner of the electric utility,and represents the required 25%match of total project cost. Page 140 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Akhiok Bulk Fuel &Electrical Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:5 City of Akhiok a . Total Cost:Mates em $652,341.00 Funding Sources: Division:$237,341.00 Budget Code 15213 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/19/97 Local:$415,000.00 Agreement Number:2165041 Other:$0.00 Election District:6 Project Description: The City of Akhiok installed an Alaska Power Systems UtilityMaster which included a new bulk fuel tank farm and a new power plant with waste heat recovery and a Power Stat pre-pay electric metering system.The project also included an upgrade and repair of Akhiok's electric distribution system. -Supplemental Information: The Division's support was to upgrade the distribution system and for shipping of components to Akhiok.Local funding --City of Akhiok --was used for the rest of the project. Page 145 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Ambler AVEC Oil Blending System | Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Total Cost: $22,840.00 Funding Sources: Division:$17,130.00 Federal:$0.00 © Local:$5,710.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: Budget Code 15326 Completion Date:9/15/97 Agreement Number:2165053 Election District:37 Installation of oil blending system to increase overall generator efficiency and reduce environmental danger associated with long-term storage of used lubricating oil.The Division provided grant funds and reviewed design. Supplemental Information: Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)Program project.Local funding --25%of total project cost -- was provided by Alaska Village Electric Cooperative Inc.(AVEC). Page 146 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Buckland Generator/Powerplant Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:q City of Buckland me . Total Cost:Mate ee $275,530.00 Funding Sources: Division:$75,530.00 Budget Code 15228 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:2/28/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155300 Other:$200,000.00 Election District:37 Project Description: An emergency response diesel generator set was installed under Budget Code 15060,to replace the main generator,which had failed,and the backup generator,which needed repair, until a permanent solution could be completed.Under a separate Budget Code,15228,the existing power plant was then renovated and the main plant transformer bank upgraded.New generators and a three-phase system were installed.Upgrades to the distribution system also were completed.The community provided use of equipment. Supplemental Information: Other funding was from a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).Local labor was used to do the work. Page 147 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Crooked Creek MKEC Distribution Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:q Middle Kuskokwim Electric Cooperative ..UZ Total Cost:er *alll $118,636.00 Funding Sources: Division:$103,636.00 Budget Code 83565 Federal:$0.00 ©Completion Date:4/11/97 Local:$15,000.00 Agreement Number:2803171 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Correct life,health and safety problems with existing 2400 volt electrical distribution system in Crook Creek which is owned and operated by Middle Kuskokwim Electric Cooperative (MKEC) and convert the system to standard 7.2/12.47 kilovolt construction.The new system conformed to Rural Electrification Administration (now Rural Utility Service)and National Electrical Safety Code (NESC)requirements. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Middle Kuskokwim Electric Cooperative (MKEC). Page 148 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Healy Lake Electrification Project Program:& Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: Alaska Power and Telephone h, Total Cost:,*e.Aa $261,340.00 Fae oot sO Funding Sources: | , Division:$161,340.00 Budget Code 15032 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:1/3/97 Local:$100,000.00 Agreement Number:2143140 Other:$0.00 Election District:34 Project Description: Install overhead electric distribution system to serve residents of Healy Lake with central electrification from Alaska Power and Telephone,which provided a generation facility and bulk fuel tank farm separate from this project. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Alaska Power and Telephone. Page 149 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kobuk-Shungnak Intertie Maintenance Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:. Kobuk Valley Electric Cooperative ..- Total Cost:Nate a Oe $44,479.00 : Funding Sources: Division:$44,479.00 .Budget Code 14458 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:4/8/97 Local:$0.00 ) Agreement Number:None Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Inspect state-owned Kobuk/Shungnak Intertie which is a 7.2/12.47 kilovolt,three-phase overhead electrical connection between the communities.The line provides power to Kobuk from the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative-operated system in Shungnak.Project provides for on-going maintenance of the line. Supplemental Information: This tie line was originally constructed as a single wire ground return (SWGR)demonstration project;which was replaced in 1992 with the current system. Page 150 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kotlik Diesel Generator Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:5 Kotlik Electric Service me Total Cost:Ve,a er $75,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15181 Federal:$0.00 _Completion Date:4/14/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165039 -Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: Install a new diesel generator unit with accessories and associated equipment to supplement existing power generation system.Project also included a data acquisition system (metering). Supplemental Information: None Page 151 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kwethluk Distribution Upgrade Project Program:™, Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: Kwethluk Inc.h, Total Cost:"Re..ef $40,000.00 Oe.1 FO Funding Sources: Division:$30,000.00 Budget Code 15188 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/20/97 Local:$10,000.00 Agreement Number:2155280 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Repairs were made to the electric distribution system in Kwethluk to deal with safety hazards, to make the system compliant with the National Electrical Code and National Electrical Safety code and to reduce line loss. Supplemental Information: Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)Program project.Local funding was from Kwethluk Inc., owner of the electric utility,and constituted the matching requirement of 25 percent of total project cost. Page 152 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kwethluk Generator Upgrade Project Program:&, Rural Power System Upgrade 4 Recipient: Kwethluk Inc.5 . Total Cost:,"x.P $70,000.00 diem eee Funding Sources: Division:$40,000.00 Budget Code 15157 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/10/97 Local:$30,000.00 Agreement Number:2155273 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Upgrade power house generator units with purchase and installation of a new 250 kilowatt gen set to replace existing gen set. Supplemental Information: Local funding contributed by Kwethluk Inc.which owns the electric utility,Kuiggluum Kallugvia. Page 153 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development McKinley Village GVEA Electric Line Extension Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Golden Valley Electric Association Total Cost: $1,500,000.00 aeFunding Sources: Division:$1,100,000.00 Budget Code 83455 Federal:$0.00 ©Completion Date:2/10/97 Local:$400,000.00 Agreement Number:2800577 Other:$0.00 Election District:34 Project Description: Extend Golden Valley Electric Association (GVEA)electrical service to customers in McKinley Village. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Golden Valley Electric Association. Page 154 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Nikolski Power House Upgrade Project Program:& Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient:° Umnak Power Company R, Total Cost:"s.ot $75,000.00 Anan,Qe” Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15202 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:4/27/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155285 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description:A new diesel generator unit with accessories and associated equipment was installed to replace an older unit.The project also assessed a data acquisition system (metering).The Division prepared the project design,schedule,work plan and procurement and bid the project. Supplemental Information: None Page 155 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Noatak AVEC Oil Blending System Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Alaska Village Electric Cooperative . Total Cost:ee,OO $22,840.00 Funding Sources: Division:$17,130.00 Budget Code 15328 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/3/97 Local:$5,170.00 Agreement Number:2165054 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: An oil blending system was installed in the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)power house to blend used lubricating oil into the engine's fuel supply.This will increase generating efficiency and reduce the environmental damage potential associated with the long-term storage of used lubricating oil. Supplemental Information: Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)Program project.The local contribution was from AVEC and represented the required 25%match of total project cost. Page 156 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Pelican Utility Evaluation Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: City of Pelican s, Total Cost:ay $25,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$25,000.00 Budget Code 15357 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:7/15/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155274 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: Assist the City of Pelican and other interested parties to determine the feasibility of purchasing the local water and electrical utilities,bulk fuel storage system as well as the fuel distribution and delivery systems from Pelican Seafoods following closure of the company's seafood processing plant. Supplemental Information:Funding was transferred from the Division of Community and Regional Development to the Division of Energy through a Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA). Page 157 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Saint George EngineeringServices Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:L r.)City of Saint George me - Total Cost:alll $7,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$7,000.00 Budget Code 15204 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:11/5/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155276 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description:This data acquisition project collected powerhouse electrical information and analyzed the electric power system to develop on-site load profiles,an industrial/commercial loan assessment and a power quality evaluation for the City of Saint George.The Division provided for the installation and monitoring of the data acquisition equipment. Supplemental Information: None Page 158 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Alaska Electric Power Statistics Program Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:5 State of Alaska = Total Cost:Mate oan A * $70,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$35,000.00 Budget Code 15271 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/97 Local:$35,000.00 Agreement Number:2890070 Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: This program prepared and published the annual "Alaska Electric Power Statistics"and "Selected Alaskan Electric Utilities at a Glance"books.The first Alaska Electric Power Statistics book was published in 1960.The most recent edition,published September 1996, contained data through 1995.Power Statistics provides information on the installed capacity of electric generators,fuel use,number of kWh produced,typical monthly residential electric bills and electric service interruptions in Alaska.Selected Utilities was an annual electric utility directory.The program also published a 10-year forecast for the Railbelt electric system. Supplemental Information: This program was jointly funded and administered by the Division of Energy and the Alaska Systems Coordinating Council,a consortium of the state's major electric utilities and associated entities (local funding above).This program has been transferred to the Alaska Rural Electric Cooperative Association (ARECA),Anchorage.Program funding was on an annual basis. Page 159 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Thorne Bay Power House Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:q City of Thorne Bay ve Total Cost:Mae ae er $112,500.00 Funding Sources: Division:|$90,000.00 Budget Code 15187 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:5/15/97 Local:$22,500.00 Agreement Number:2155279 Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: A 500 amp circuit breaker,two 500 kVa pad-mounted transformers and diked fuel storage tanks were installed at the Thorne Bay powerplant.Included in the project was repair of the generator room and addition of a fire suppression system.The completed project meets National Electrical Code and National Electrical Safety Code regulations.The Division granted funds under the Utility Improvement (UIG)program and inspected the project upon completion.The City of Thorne Bay provided project design,management,procurement and construction. Supplemental Information: The local contribution was from the City of Thorne Bay. Page 160 Project Completion Report . Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Thorne Bay Transmission Line/Power Purchase Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:. State of Alaska me Total Cost:ate,ON $20,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:|$20,000.00 Budget Code 15615 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/31/97 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:Work Order Other:$0.00 Election District:5 Project Description: This project evaluated the cost of a six-mile transmission line and an offer by Alaska Power & Telephone (AP&T)to sell power generated by the Black Bear Hydroelectric Project to the City of Thorne Bay.The Division,under a work order,used one of its multi-discipline engineering services contractors to evaluate and assess the respective positions of AP&T and the City of Thorne Bay concerning the purchase of power.The contractor also evaluated the land status of the line,design parameters,cost of power and financial viability. Supplemental Information: Draft and final reports were submitted to the City of Thorne Bay and AP&T for review and future decisions on whether to proceed. Page 161 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Tok AP&T Electric Line Extension Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:q , Alaska Power and Telephone 7 --- Total Cost:Mate,ea $269,415.00 Funding Sources: Division:$125,000.00 Budget Code 15049 Federal:$0.00 ©Completion Date:1/8/97 Local:$144,415.00 Agreement Number:2800604 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Construct a three-phase,7.2/12.47KV overhead line extension to run south of Alaska Power & Telephone's present system in Tok to the Three-Mile and Seven-Mile subdivisions.Line will meet Rural Electrification Administration (REA)/Rural Utilities System (RUS)and National Electrical Safety Code (NESC)standards.Construction was managed by AP&T. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Alaska Power &Telephone. Page 162 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Allakaket River Crossing Project Program:&, Rural Power System Upgrade 4 Recipient: Alaska Power and Telephone h Total Cost:"Ke .a $245,493.00 Ae on AO Funding Sources: Division:$195,493.00 Budget Code 15091 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:7/1/96 Local:$0.00 ,Agreement Number:2143180 Other:$50,000.00 Election District:36 Project Description: A single-phase,7,200 volt overhead electrical line was constructed across the Koyukuk River to connect the Alatna electrical system to Allakaket.The electric utility which serves Allakaket also serves the residents of Alatna.The Division designed the river crossing,and installed the line and equipment including supervision of local force account labor. Supplemental Information: Both communities agreed to join Alaska Power and Telephone.Upon completion of the project,AP&T accepted ownership and operation of the line. Page 163 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Atka Distribution System Upgrade &% Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade . Recipient:a Andreanof Electric Corporation a ; Total Cost:\a,or $110,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$110,000.00 Budget Code 15205 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:11/15/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165014 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description: This Life Health Safety (LHS)project installed a new 15 kilovolt sectionalizing cabinet to replace an unsafe cabinet as well as three 25 kVa transformers.A new underground distribution system was installed in a new subdivision to replace an existing one that posed a threat and affected the power quality of the overall electrical system.The completed project. conforms to National Electrical Code and National Electrical Safety Code standards.The Division designed the project,procured materials,assisted with installation and inspected the project upon completion. Supplemental Information: Andreanof Electric Corporation is owned by Atxam Corporation,the ANCSA village corporation for Atka. Page 164 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development AVEC Efficiency Improvements Project Program:ae Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: Alaska Village Electric Cooperative h, Total Cost:,".,' $320,000.00 |Pans oo OT Funding Sources: Division:$240,000.00 Budget Code 15057 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/3/96 Local:$80,000.00 Agreement Number:2155222 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Old and failing diesel engines were replaced with new engines in Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC)powerhouses in Lower Kalskag,Nulato,Saint Michael,and Tununak. Side benefits of the new engines include reduced emissions into the environment. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Alaska Village Electric Cooperative. Page 165 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Chalkyitsik New Powerhouse Project Program:a, Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: Chalkyitsik Village Council q Total Cost:,",pe $499,357.00 . A Mate.a Funding Sources: Division:$499,357.00 Budget Code 15155 Federal:$0.00 ©Completion Date:8/31/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155292 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: A new powerhouse was installed including new 100 kilowatt and 125 kilowatt diesel generator units for winter loads.One 65 kW unit also was installed for summer loads.A waste heat system was installed for heat distribution to the school building.The previous 480 volt electrical distribution system was replaced with a 7.2/12.47 kilovolt overhead distribution system.The completed system meets federal Rural Utility Service and National Electrical Safety Code standards.Division staff designed the powerhouse and distribution system,and procured materials and equipment.Staff also constructed the powerhouse and distribution system,including supervision and local force account labor. Supplemental Information: See also Budget Code 15220 for a related project. Page 166 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Chignik Lagoon Electric Distribution Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Lake and Peninsula Borough Total Cost: $410,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:|$90,000.00 Federal:$100,000.00 Local:$150,000.00 Other:$70,000.00 Project Description:a?Budget Code 15203 Completion Date:12/31/96 Agreement Number:2155292 Election District:40 A new electrical distribution system was installed from the powerhouse to consumers including installation of new generator equipment in the powerhouse.The completed project conforms to national electrical codes. Supplemental Information: The powerhouse is owned by the Lake and Peninsula District;the distribution system is owned by the community. Federal funding was from the U.S.Department of Energy;local funding is from the Lake and Peninsula Borough;and other funding was from a Rural Development Assistance grant. Page 167 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Cordova Power Supply RFP Project Program:|& Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: Cordova Electric Cooperative q Total Cost:te,A $50,000.00 diame chal Funding Sources: Division:$45,000.00 Budget Code 15131 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:8/22/96 Local:$5,000.00 Agreement Number:2155202 Other:$0.00 Election District:35 Project Description: Grant funds to Cordova Electric Cooperative to retain a consultant in preparing a Request for Proposals (RFP)for utility power supply and in evaluating proposals received. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Cordova Electric Cooperative.R.W.Beck was selected as the consultant. Page 168 -Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Delta Junction Pork Project Project Program:& Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: Interior Alaska Economic Development =.Council ,«,P Total Cost:Mates a ee $20,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:|$20,000.00 Budget Code 14511 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:10/3/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2160029 Other:$0.00 Election District:35 Project Description: Project performed under a Reimbursable Service Agreement from the Division of Energy to the Department of Commerce and Economic Development,Division of Economic Development,and its contractor,Interior Alaska Economic Development Council.Project assessed the energy needs of a potential pork production facility in Interior Alaska,tentatively Delta Junction.Under the proposal,more than 600,000 animals would be raised annually and the slaughter house would directly employ 600 people.The work scope included:1).identify electricity source and distance as well as needed system upgrades;2).identify electrical loads and annual cost of service including total kilowatt hour sales;3).identify fuel requirements and estimated costs and type of fuel storage;4).assess use of methane gas generated by the animals as a potential energy feed stock.Draft feasibility study was completed. Supplemental Information: None Page 169 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Golovin Generator Purchase Project Program:ny Rural Power System Upgrade 4 Recipient: City of Golovin h, Total Cost:,"e P $50,000.00 AN on AT Funding Sources: Division:$33,000.00 Budget Code 15252 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:2/28/96 Local:$17,000.00 Agreement Number:2165027 Other:$0.00 Election District:38 Project Description: A 176 kilowatt diesel generator set was purchased and installed within the Golovin Power Utilities powerhouse.The utility is owned by the City of Golovin. Supplemental Information: Local funding was from the City of Golovin. Page 170 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kivalina AVEC Diesel Generator Unit Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:L Alaska Village Electric Cooperative - Total Cost:Mates or $100,000.00 Funding Sources: . Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15201 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/96 Local:$25,000.00 Agreement Number:2155284 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: An electronically controlled diesel generator set was installed in the Kivalina powerhouse to increase generating efficiency.A side benefit of the new diesel engine is reduced emissions to the environment as well as a reduction in exhaust smoke from the time the engine is started until it reaches full load. Supplemental Information: Utility Improvement Grant (UIG)Program project.Local contribution is Alaska Village Electric Cooperative's required 25%share of total project cost. Page 171 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kwigillingok Distribution Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:5 Kwig Power Company me Total Cost:Mee a $19,571.00 Funding Sources: Division:$16,071.00 Budget Code 15041 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/15/96 Local:$3,500.00 Agreement Number:2143143 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: The Kwigillingok distribution system was upgraded from single phase,7.2 kilovolts to three phase in the northwest section of town in order to better serve the airport,water treatment facility,public safety building and several residences as well as to allow better generator load balancing.Kwig Power Co.utility switchgear was also upgraded. Supplemental Information: Local funding was from Kwig Power Co.,which is owned by Kwik Inc.,the ANCSA village corporation.- Page 172 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Manley Electric Line Extension Project Program:x Rural Power System Upgrade '. Recipient: Manley Utility Company s, Total Cost:,"a,.s $38,667.00 ; he a Funding Sources: Division:|$29,000.00 Budget Code 15190 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:3/31/96 Local:$9,667.00 Agreement Number:2155282 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Three-tenths of a mile of single-phase powerline extension was constructed to supply power to three homes.An additional 500 feet of three-phase line extension was constructed to supply power to Manley Hot Springs Resort. Supplemental Information: Utility improvement Grant (UIG)Program project.The local contribution was from Manley Utility Company and represented the required 25%match of total project cost. Page 173 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Napaskiak Powerhouse Upgrade ae Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient:. Napaskiak Utility ss Total Cost:en>alls $392,400.00 Funding Sources: Division:$392,400.00 Budget Code 15055 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155217 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: The existing Napaskiak Utility diesel generator module was replaced with a new powerhouse. The new module included one 170 kilowatt diesel generator unit,one 100 kW unit,new switchgear,auxiliaries and miscellaneous electrical equipment.The Division designed the project and procured the module complete with units and accessories installed. Supplemental Information: The Napaskiak Utility is owned by the City of Napaskiak. Page 174 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Newtok Distribution Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Ungusraq Power Company h, Total Cost: $35,451.53 Funding Sources: Division:$35,451.53 Budget Code 15182 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/3/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155255 Other:$0.00 _Election District:38 Project Description: Upgrade existing 480 Volt electric distribution system of Ungusraq Power Company to a three- phase,7.2/12.47 kilovolt,60 Hz system.Ungusraq Power is owned by the Newtok Village Traditional Council. Supplemental Information: None Page 175 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Tatitlek Generator Module Project Program:&, Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: Native Village of Tatitlek (IRA)S Total Cost:.*,Pe: $379,000.00 fees ot AO Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15226 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:8/31/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155297 Other:$379,000.00 Election District:35 Project Description: The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOTPF)constructed a new dock and reconstructed the airport runway and an airport building at Tatitlek.As part of the project,a new generator powerhouse was installed in Tatitlek for the Tatitlek IRA Council and electric power was extended to the new dock and to the airport and airport building.A Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA)was executed between the Division and DOTPF under which the Division designed and developed specifications for the powerhouse and distribution system and installed equipment,including bulk fuel facilities for the powerhouse. Supplemental Information: Other funding was from the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. Page 176 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Venetie Powerhouse Upgrade Project Program:& Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Venetie Village Electric Total Cost:ay7 $534,000.00 MAA oe Oe Funding Sources: Division:$534,000.00 Budget Code 15058 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/96 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155252 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: A prefabricated wood powerhouse for Venetie Village Electric was constructed on site.The module houses three diesel generator units,including a 200 kilowatt and 150 kW units for winter loads and a 100 kW unit for summer loads,with accessories,switchgear,auxiliaries and miscellaneous electrical and mechanical systems.A waste heat recovery system was constructed to serve the nearby washeteria.The existing distribution system was upgraded to meet National Electrical Safety Code (NESC)and other standards.The work also included extending service to new customers and replacing or repairing meter bases and service entrances as needed. Supplemental Information: Venetie Village Electric is owned by the Native Village of Venetie (IRA). Page 177 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Arctic Village Powerhouse Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:§ , Arctic Village Electric Company - Total Cost:\tae.or $50,560.00 Funding Sources: Division:$50,560.00 Budget Code 15153 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2175019 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: This project replaced a hazardous fuel and wiring system and purchased and installed a new diesel generation unit.The existing transformer bank also was upgraded to meet National Electrical Safety Code (NESC)requirements.The project was identified through the Circuit Rider Maintenance (CRM)program. Supplemental Information: None Page 178 Project Completion Report. Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Chitina Distribution Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Chitina Electric Inc. Total Cost: $91,460.00 Funding Sources: Division:$82,660.00 Federal:$0.00 Local:$8,800.00 Other:$0.00 Project Description: Budget Code 15034 Completion Date:8/31/95 Agreement Number:2143142 Election District:35 The Chitina Electric Inc.electrical distribution system was upgraded from an overhead,2400 volt delta system to a 7.2/12.47 kV three-phase system.Existing transformers that contained PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls)were removed and replaced with low-loss,amorphous core type transformers.The Division granted funds,performed initial and final inspections and assisted in system design.The utility performed all construction. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Chitina Electric Inc. Page 179 Proiect Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Chuathbaluk Distribution Upgrade Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Middle Kuskokwim Electric Cooperative Total Cost: $153,755.00 Funding Sources: Division:$153,755.00 Budget Code .15031 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143141 Other:$0.00 Election District:35 Project Description: Install a 7.2/12.47 kilovolt electrical distribution system in Chuathbaluk to replace an existing 480 volt system which had numerous life,health and safety problems.The Division granted funds and provided one lineman to assist and train Middle Kuskokwim Electric Cooperative (MKEC)employees.MKEC provided project administration and two people to work with Division lineman;MKEC also provided all poles required for project. Supplemental Information: None Page 180 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development DES Generator Module Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient: Department of Military and Veterans qAffairsme Total Cost:. $280,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$0.00 Budget Code 15039 - Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155200 Other:$280,000.00 Election District:14 Project Description: The Division of Energy provided technical assistance to the Division of Emergency Services (DES),Department of Military and Veterans Affairs,for a movable,emergency 500 kilowatt generator to be located at the National Guard Armory Emergency Response Center on Fort Richardson.The stand-by generator serves as back-up for the Governor's Strategic Command Post.The work was performed through a Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA) between the Division of Energy and DES.The Division of Energy prepared specifications and drawings,procured equipment,bid the installation of equipment and provided inspection services during construction. Supplemental Information: Other funding is from the Division of Emergency Services through a Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA). Page 181 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Igiugig Generator Upgrade Project Program:S Rural Power System Upgrade 4 Recipient: Igiugig Electric Company ., Total Cost:,"e,.A $7,500.00 | ete ieall Funding Sources: Division:$75,000.00 Budget Code 15251 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/31/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2165021 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description: A new generator was purchased and installed to replace a failed unit.Design was in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC)and National Electrical Safety Code (NESC).Igiugig Electric Company provided project management;the Division inspected the project upon completion. Supplemental Information: None Page 182 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kipnuk Distribution Upgrade Project Program:%. Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: Native Village of Kipnuk h Total Cost:,",a: $189,738.00 AN on Funding Sources: Division:$189,738.00 Budget Code 14562 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/31/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2803174 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: A new overhead electric distribution system was constructed for Kipnuk Light Plant.The new overhead system conforms to the latest Rural Utility Services (RUS,formerly Rural Electrification Administration)and National Electrical Safety Code standards.The existing distribution system was retired. Supplemental Information: This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code,15030 Kipnuk New Powerhouse. Page 183 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kipnuk New Powerhouse Project Program:&, Rural Power System Upgrade 4 Recipient: Native Village of Kipnuk R, Total Cost:"ty .of $537,930.00 | iene eatll Funding Sources: Division:$537,930.00 ) Budget Code 15030 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:12/31/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143137 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: A new powerhouse was constructed for Kipnuk Light Plant.The powerhouse included three new diesel generator units and associated switchgear.The former powerhouse was refurbished and used to house new waste heat capture equipment which distributes heat to the nearby community building.This is a fully automated system with the capability to evaluate load requirements and match them with appropriate generator capacity.The new powerhouse conforms to the latest Rural Utility Services (RUS,formerly the Rural Electrification Administration)and National Electrical Safety Code standards.Division staff designed the powerhouse and procured equipment and materials.As part of the project,a rate study was performed for the utility. Supplemental Information: This project was constructed in conjunction with Budget Code 83562,Kipnuk Distribution | Upgrade. Page 184 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Koliganek Airport Power Line Extension Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:. Koliganek Village Council ne . Total Cost:ete.oe eo $84,576.00 Funding Sources: Division:$84,576.00 Budget Code 15035 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2143145 Other:$0.00 Election District:40 Project Description: A 12.47/7.2 kV power line extension was constructed to the new airport at Koliganek which was completed by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities.The project included demolishing portions of overhead line and replacing it with underground line. Supplemental Information: The Division designed,bid and managed the construction of the project under a Reimbursable Services Agreement (RSA)with the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. Page 185 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kotzebue Electric Powerline Rebuild Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:q Kotzebue Electric Association ”. Total Cost:Mae,oo $160,426.00 Funding Sources: Division:$96,256.00 Budget Code 15229 Federal:$0.00 -Completion Date:6/30/95 Local:$64,170.00 Agreement Number:2155262 Other:$0.00 Election District:37 Project Description: Approximately 1.5 miles of electric distribution line were rebuilt including design,installing 42 new federal Rural Utilities Service (RUS)code structures,replacing transformers to accept three-phase voltage (12.47 kV)and re-installing conductors.The line serves a residential section,two city water pumping stations and two airport navigation sites.The Division provided plan review and conducted a final inspection after construction.Kotzebue Electric Association managed the project including design. Supplemental Information:Local contribution was from Kotzebue Electric Association. Page 186 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Kwigillingok Load Management Project Program:ae Rural Power System Upgrade '. Recipient: Kwig Power Company h, Total Cost:*..;s $8,000.00 AN tO Funding Sources: Division:$8,000.00 Budget Code 15151 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:1/15/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155230 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Existing powerplant switchgear in Kwigillingok was upgraded by adding electrical load share modules to all three diesel generator units.The project allowed Kwig Power Company to provide power to Lower Kuskokwim School District facilities and thereby generate additional revenue for the utility.Division staff designed the project and provided construction oversight. Supplemental Information: Kwig Power Co.is owned by Kwik Inc.,the ANCSA village corporation. Page 187 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Multiple Electrical Metering Projects Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:a Participating utilities we a Total Cost:\"ese,won PO $95,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$95,000.00 Budget Code 15061 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:9/30/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2800390 Other:$0.00 Election District:50 Project Description: The Division's Power Cost Equalization (PCE)section identified a number of communities throughout rural Alaska with deficient station service or totalized kilowatt hour readings.This project installed new,solid-state kilowatt hour meters.The project also installed load monitoring equipment in community power plants to record the electrical load profile for a period of at least one year.The recorded data can be used to help in the selection of proper generator units in future rural power upgrades.Communities identified by the PCE section were:Akhiok,Allakaket,Aniak,Atka,Atmautluak,Tatitlek,Chignik,Ekwok,Elfin Cove, Hughes,Kotlik,Telida,Larsen Bay,Manokotak,Nelson Lagoon,Nikolai and Perryville.The Division designed the system in-house and performed site work.The local operators were involved during installation and received on-the-job training.Loan monitoring equipment was removed after accumulation of data. Supplemental Information: None Page 188 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Stevens Village Utility Maintenance Assistance Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:§ Stevens Village Electric System a . Total Cost:Me on er $6,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$6,000.00 Budget Code 15140 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:11/13/95 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155259 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: Update bookkeeping records of Stevens Village Energy System;evaluate system and recommend changes and a new budget;set up monthly reporting system;train utility staff in records management and maintenance.Grant went to Stevens Village Energy System to hire a contractor for the work. Supplemental Information: The utility is owned by the Stevens Village Traditional Council. Page 189 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Allakaket Powerhouse Upgrade Project Program:-&, Rural Power System Upgrade ' Recipient: City of Allakaket A Total Cost: . ,"n..as $299,260.00 Pate OT Funding Sources: Division:$299,260.00 Budget Code 14429 Federal:$0.00 -Completion Date:7/31/94 Local:$0.00 Agreement Number:2155207 Other:$0.00 Election District:36 Project Description: The existing power plant was upgraded because it had deteriorated beyond safe usage.The upgrade enabled the city to sell power to the Yukon/Koyukuk School District facilities,thereby placing the school generation system on standby.The Division provided grant funding, technical support,project management and a field foreman.Force account labor was used. Supplemental Information:The City of Allakaket providedin-kind contributions valued at about $18,250. Page 190 Project Completion Report Division of Energy,Department of Community and Economic Development Tuntutuliak Engine Replacement _Project Program: Rural Power System Upgrade Recipient:5 . Tuntutuliak Community Service a --Association M neue,si Total Cost: $25,000.00 Funding Sources: Division:$15,000.00 Budget Code 15063 Federal:$0.00 Completion Date:6/30/94 Local:$10,000.00 Agreement Number:2143147 Other:$0.00 Election District:39 Project Description: Purchase and ship a new John Deere diesel engine to upgrade an existing generator set by replacing a deteriorating engine with more than 25,000 hours of service. Supplemental Information: Local contribution was from Tuntutuliak Community Service Association which is owned by the Native Village of Tuntutuliak. Page 191