“Come on Kaua`i- let`s malama our `ohana and our `aina.”

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“Come on Kaua`i- let`s malama our `ohana and our `aina.”
November 2009
“Come on Kaua‘ilet’s malama our ‘ohana
and our ‘aina.”
– Mayor Bernard Carvalho
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Simple Pleasures
November 2009
Volume 6, Number 5
Table of Contents
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Simple Pleasures is a section for our members to share their favorite place,
favorite pastime or something that makes them happy. Share your Simple
Pleasures with us by mail at KIUC Currents, 4463 Pahe‘e Street, Suite 1,
Līhu‘e, HI 96766-2000, or email currents@kiuc.coop.
Simple Pleasures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
LED Workshop Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
A Picture’s Worth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Light Up A Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Reaching for the Moon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Hale ‘Opio Kaua‘i Teen Court . . . . . . . 8
Have a Happy “Energy Efficient”
Holiday Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Call Before You Dig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Board of Directors Pages . . . . . . . . . . . 12
A Message from the Chairman . . . . . . 14
A Director’s Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Board Member Qualifications . . . . . . . 17
Qualified Member Appliance
Replacement Program - QMARP . . 18
Renewable Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Rule No. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Co-op Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Plenty Poke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
KIUC Employees Travel to Samoa . . . 29
SOS 30 Years of Rescue. . . . . . . . . . . . 32
KIUC Participates in CRN Project . . . 36
We’re Looking for You. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Statement of Operations . . . . . . . . . . . 54
KEO Offers Two Energy-Efficiency
Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Parting Shot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Powerlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
4463 Pahe‘e Street, Suite 1, Līhu‘e, Hawai‘i 96766-2000
808.246.4300 • www.kiuc.coop • currents@kiuc.coop
KIUC BOARD MEMBERS Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian, Chairman; Peter
Yukimura, Vice Chair; David Iha, Secretary; Allan A. Smith, Treasurer;
Carol Bain, Stu Burley, Steve Rapozo, Ben Sullivan
PRESIDENT & CEO Randall J. Hee
EDITOR Anne Barnes, Marketing, Communications & Public Affairs
ASSISTANT EDITORS Maile Moriguchi and Shelley Paik, Marketing,
Communications & Public Affairs; Pam Blair, Ruralite Services
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Pamela Varma Brown, Paul Daniels, Megan
McCoy, Brian Sloboda, Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian, Randall J. Hee, Ray
Mierta, Maile Moriguchi and Shelley Paik.
Only active KIUC members will be mailed KIUC Currents. KIUC Currents can be found
online at www.kiuc.coop under Member Information and Currents on the website.
KIUC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
On the cover: Mayor Bernard Carvalho
delivers a bag of groceries to KIUC receptionist
Brandie Kawamura as part of the 2009 Light
Up A Life Campaign. See story on page 5.
LED Workshop
Update
By Paul Daniels
On July 25, the Kaua‘i Island Utility
Cooperative (KIUC) Member Services’
Energy Wise Program held a workshop on
light-emitting diode (LED) technology.
Current interest and progressing LED
technology and applications spurred the
need to review that type of lighting.
John Hodges of JCH Hawai‘i Ltd.
presented an overview of the development
of LED lighting, its current applications
and limitations. The program included
demonstrations of LED fixtures and
offered opportunities for hands-on
participation by the 16 attendees, who
represented private, government,
educational and business sectors of
Kaua‘i’s community.
This developing technology can be found
in a diversity of applications, including
handheld flashlights, automobile taillights,
street lights, fluorescent lighting retrofits,
and standard lighting for homes and
businesses. Key benefits of LEDs are their
long life—estimated at 50,000 to
100,000+ hours—use of 75 percent less
energy for an equivalent light output and
less heat generation.
This workshop was part of a series of public
awareness workshops presented in KIUC’s
ongoing energy-savings efforts. Although
sometimes industry specific, the workshops
are open to the public. Our thanks to John
Hodges and the attendees who helped
support our workshop. We look forward to
many more events.
A Picture’s Worth...
By Paul Daniels
In this edition, we feature Roberts Jewelry. This 63-year-old family-owned Kaua‘i business has lasted the test of time. The
business has two locations on Kaua‘i: its jewelry and formal wear store on Kress Street in Līhu‘e and its jewelry and
clothing store on Hanapepe Road in historic Hanapepe.
Originally a clothing and shoe store, the business evolved into a sales
and rental establishment for formal dress wear, and eventually added
fine jewelry to its line. The business was started by Milton Ozaki’s
parents. Milton, who is pictured, moved into the family business after
returning from the U.S. Air Force, where he served as a navigator.
Being a practical person, Milton said he was reluctant to add jewelry to
the family business. But after seeing the happiness and excitement
jewelry seemed to bring to customers, he says he was won over to the
idea and has long since become an expert in the trade.
One interesting bit of trivia: The Kress Street location of Roberts
Jewelry was the first retail store on Kaua‘i to install air conditioning.
Before that time, all of the stores and shops just left their doors open
during business hours. When Roberts Jewelry installed air
conditioning, they needed to close their doors, and customers thought
they were closed. Well, they hadn’t gone out of business. Milton said
that for awhile, they had to have someone stand in front of the store to
wave and let people know they were open.
Roberts Jewelry has installed other energy-saving measures at both
stores through KIUC’s Energy Wise Program. Most recently, the Kress
Street location installed ceramic metal halide flood lighting, aided by
KIUC’s incentive program. This highly efficient lighting not only saves
energy, it provides a high-quality light ideal for jewelry display.
Thanks, Milton, for your continued support of Kaua‘i’s energysavings goals.
If you have a business, large or small, and want to participate in the
Commercial Energy Wise Program, call Paul Daniels at 246.8275.
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Light Up A Life
The Power to Provide
KIUC partners with the Kaua‘i Food Bank to build awareness
about hunger on Kaua‘i and to encourage food donations
for families on the island.
Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) wants to help Light Up A Life of those in need by
collecting food and providing high-quality, energy-saving light bulbs to help with members’
energy-efficiency efforts.
KIUC is again partnering with the Kaua‘i Food Bank by becoming a drop-off center
for the 2009 fall food drive. Through December 15, KIUC will accept food
donations—including tuna, pasta, rice, canned meat and canned vegetables—at
the main KIUC office in Līhu‘e, located at 4463 Pahe‘e St.
“Taking care of others in need and protecting our natural resources are two of
the most important things we can do these days,” Mayor Bernard Carvalho
said when he stopped by to support the food drive. “This great program
allows us to do both. So, come on Kaua‘i—let’s malama our ‘ohana and our
‘aina!”
About 300 members visit the KIUC offices daily to conduct utility
business. If only a small number of those bring a food
donation with them, it will make a tremendous
difference.
The promotion—called Light Up A Life—will
provide one free compact fluorescent light bulb
for a minimum $5 food donation made at the
KIUC office in Līhu‘e. The bulb is high quality
and could replace a standard 75-watt
incandescent bulb. In a typical home, this bulb
will save about $50 a year in electric costs.
The food donation can be made at the main
KIUC lobby. The lobby receptionist will accept
the food donation and issue the bulbs Mondays
through Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The bulbs will be available on a first-come, firstserved basis until the stock on hand is depleted.
KIUC wants to spread as many bulbs around the
island as it can, so we ask that there be only one
bulb per household.
“These are tough economic times,” said KIUC
Member Services Manager Barbara Nagamine.
“There is plenty of food on Kaua‘i. It’s just a
matter of getting that food to those that need it
the most. We are hoping that KIUC and the rest of
the community can help accomplish that.”
NOVEMBER 2009 5
Reaching For
the Moon
homesteads, then charged monthly rates as high as $30—
far above what city dwellers paid. This was at a time
when per capita income averaged around $1,800 a year.
By Megan McKoy
Neil Armstrong realized the dream of millions of
Americans when he walked on the moon.
But all of that changed in 1935 when President Franklin
D. Roosevelt signed an order creating the Rural
Electrification Administration (REA)—now the Rural
Utilities Service—with a goal to provide low-cost loans
and engineering support to help electrify the countryside.
During celebration of National Cooperative
Month, learn how the cooperative difference
transformed rural America
“That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for
mankind,” he declared 40 years ago as families watched
the historic moment on televisions across the nation.
The fact so many people could watch the first moon walk
reflects another dream: easy access to electricity. During
the past 75 years, electric co-ops have built 2.5 million
miles of power lines across rural America—enough to
reach from the earth to the moon 5 1/2 times.
Just as the Apollo 11 space mission captured the national
imagination, the race to provide power to rural areas of
the United States generated excitement as farmers
imagined the possibilities of life with electricity. The story
of how electric co-ops were built—not by big businesses
looking for profit, but by ordinary people working
together—makes this another American dream.
The Co-op Difference
In the 1930s, 90 percent of Americans living in cities had
access to central station electricity service, but only 10
percent of rural Americans could claim the same. Since
rural electric service generated little “profit,” investorowned utilities (IOUs) demanded farmers and their
neighbors pay up to $3,000 per mile to build lines to their
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Before co-ops, power was not available at any cost in
many rural areas. To get around the utilities, enterprising
folks deployed “light plants” powered by steam engines
and windmills or complicated battery systems to provide
themselves with electricity. These household generators
were not only bulky, noisy, expensive and costly to
maintain, but they produced very little electricity—just
enough to dimly light the lights or run a few appliances—
and posed a safety risk.
“Electricity is a modern necessity of life and ought to be
in every village, every home and every farm in every part
of the United States,” Roosevelt declared.
To meet the challenge, farmers and community leaders
joined forces to form electric co-ops. A fee of $5 was
collected from each family—making them members and
owners—to generate the capital needed to qualify for a loan.
Within its first two years, the REA helped co-ops invest
in 53,000 miles of lines. As more people discovered the
potential of electricity, business boomed. In 1949 alone,
184,000 miles of electric co-op lines were built—an
average of 700 miles every working day. Soon,
innovations in line building pioneered by co-op engineers
and the competitive pressure co-ops placed on IOUs to
serve rural areas slashed the cost of providing electric
service in the countryside by 50 percent.
Even today, the economics that led to the formation of
electric co-ops remain. For every mile of line electric co-ops
build and maintain, they serve an average of seven members
and generate $10,565 in revenue. By comparison, IOUs
average 35 customers per mile and earn $62,665.
Co-ops have a track record of offering stable, affordable
rates. Since 2000, co-op rates consistently have been
lower than the industry average, U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA) data shows.
Economic Impact
Electric co-ops power communities in many ways. Rather
than offer profits to investors, they return any money
over and above operating costs to members.
Since co-ops were formed, members have received more
than $545 million in patronage refunds and dividends—
also called capital credits.
According to a 2009 study funded by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture, electric co-ops employ 130,000 Americans,
both directly and indirectly.
With revenues topping out at $45 billion, the nation’s electric
co-ops have distributed more than $11 billion in value-added
income through employee wages and capital credits.
Guiding Principles
Electric cooperatives are economic drivers in their
communities, and are not alone. Member-owned
cooperatives also have been formed to sell produce, offer
loans, provide insurance and more.
So where did the idea for co-ops originate? The cooperative
movement traces its roots to a store started by weavers in the
town of Rochdale, England, in December 1844.
The Rochdale model revolved around a set of guidelines
drawn up by one of its members, Charles Howarth. When
introduced into the United States by the National Grange in
1874, the “Rochdale Principles” fueled a co-op explosion.
The Rochdale Principles hold that a cooperative must
provide:
• Voluntary and open membership. Membership is
open to all who can reasonably use the services,
regardless of race, religion, sex or economic
circumstances.
Apollo 11 launches in 1969 with a mission for man to walk on the
moon. Photo courtesy NASA.
• Cooperation among cooperatives. Mutual support
helps cooperatives improve services, bolster local
economies, and deal more effectively with social and
community needs.
• Concern for community. Co-ops develop communities
through programs supported by the membership.
The Mission Continues
Just as the Apollo 11 mission marked a new era of
scientific possibilities, the rural electric program showed
exciting things happen when people cooperate.
• Democratic member control. Each member has one
vote. Directors are elected from among the membership. As the 75th anniversary of rural electrification nears,
electric co-ops have grown into a nationwide network
• Members’ economic participation. Services are
managing 42 percent of the nation’s distribution lines and
provided “at cost” and remain not-for-profit regardless
serving roughly 17.5 million homes, businesses, farms
of the value of benefits delivered. Money left over after
all expenses are paid—margins—belong to the members. and other establishments, representing more than 42
million people—12 percent of the U.S. population.
Each member’s share is determined by the amount of
his or her use of the cooperative’s services.
Electricity is no longer a dream for rural America. It is a
reality.
• Autonomy and independence. Co-ops are selfsustaining, self-help organizations controlled by their
members. If they enter into agreements with others or
raise money from outside sources, they do so on terms
that maintain democratic control as well as their
unique identity.
• Education, training and information. Members,
directors, managers and employees are kept up to date
on issues so they can effectively govern the co-op.
Communication, particularly with young members and
opinion leaders, helps generate public support for
cooperatives.
But the mission is not done. Electric co-ops are providing
a voice for consumers in state legislatures and Congress as
energy and climate change policy is debated. Electric coop members must work together again through the Our
Energy, Our Future grassroots campaign—
www.ourenergy.coop—to ensure the future of their
electricity supply.
From putting money back into members’ wallets to
ensuring an affordable, reliable and safe flow of electric
power, co-ops remain an essential fiber in the fabric of
America.
NOVEMBER 2009 7
Hale ‘Opio Seeks Community
Support for Kaua‘i Teen Court
Hale ‘Opio Kaua‘i is asking the Kaua‘i community to help
restart its long-running Teen Court program. The
campaign will run through November and December. The
goal is to raise the $60,000 needed to operate the full
program from individuals, companies and foundations.
Thus far, $20,000 has been raised. Grove Farm
Foundation has promised a matching challenge for a
portion of funding received from individuals of the Kaua‘i
community. Others, such as the Annie Sinclair Knudsen
Foundation, also provided support.
her referral, and a hearing date is set. The hearing is held
before a jury of teens—some volunteers and some former
respondents—with a volunteer adult per diem judge
presiding. Other teens take the roles of prosecutor,
defense attorney, bailiff, jury foreman and court clerk.
Last year, almost 400 youth and their families
participated in Kaua‘i Teen Court, which lost most of its
funding in recent budget cuts. Hale ‘Opio Kaua‘i Inc. has
run the Kaua‘i Teen Court since 1995, providing a
diversion program for first-time juvenile offenders. It has
been the only such program in Hawai‘i. Every other state
in the country, except Connecticut, has a similar program.
The mayor, Kaua‘i state legislators, the Kaua‘i county
prosecutor, the Kaua‘i Police Department and others have
voiced support for the Kaua’i Teen Court program. Over
the years, countless volunteers have worked to make the
program successful, including volunteer judges, parents
and teens themselves.
How does Teen Court benefit Kaua‘i youth? The primary
aim is to divert appropriate youth from the juvenile
justice system by offering a peer court option for firsttime offenders. The program is voluntary. Even though
the setting is less formal than family court, the same rules
of confidentiality, promptness and respect for the process
apply.
Participation in Kaua‘i Teen Court requires the youth to
plead guilty, as charged. The teen attends an intake
session with one or both parents within 30 days of his or
One reason for Kaua‘i Teen Court’s success is the quick
response to a youth’s offense, ensuring each youth is held
accountable for his or her actions, decreasing the chance
of reoffending. Successful completion of the program
results in the youth not having a juvenile court record.
Please help Hale ‘Opio keep this important program alive.
Your support will make a difference in the lives of many
Kaua‘i teens. Give as much as you can, but no gift is too
small. Let’s show others that Kaua‘i supports its teens and
wishes them the best possible future.
The campaign starts November 1. Mail your donation to
Hale ‘Opio Kaua‘i Inc., 2959 Umi St., Līhu‘e, HI 96766, or
use your charge card on its website, www.haleopio.org.
Please contact Executive Director Mary Navarro at
mnavarro@haleopio.org or 808.245.2873. ext. 223 with
questions. Mahalo for your kokua!
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Owned by Our Members,
Committed to Our Communities.
Ownership.
Cooperative businesses are owned by more than 130
million Americans, including:
• 86 million who own their credit union
• 37 million who own their electric co-op
• 3 million who own their housing co-op
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made. (For example, lights left on all night on
Christmas Eve will help Santa find the homes of
good boys and girls.)
The Gift of Energy Efficiency
Have a Happy
“Energy-Efficient”
Holiday Season
By Brian Sloboda
The holidays are a time for family, friends, and
celebrations. Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, and Christmas
may be times of happiness and joy, but they are often
followed by large utility bills. Don’t let an expensive
January electric bill be the last gift of the season—with a
few simple energy efficient tricks you can still celebrate
and save money at the same time.
The Brightest House on the Block
Energy efficient lighting is a good place to start. Everyone
knows the house with the large light display: it’s the one
you take the kids to, the one you talk to neighbors about,
and the one producing enough light to draw small
airplanes attempting to land. It is also the house with the
very large January electric bill.
Energy saving light emitting diode (LED) lights could
curb that bill. Whereas a string of traditional mini lights
uses 36 watts of power, a string of LED lights only uses
5 watts and lasts up to ten times longer. The lights are
typically made of plastic and will not break, and many
are brighter than traditional mini lights.
The drawbacks? A string of LED lights can cost two to
three times more than traditional string lights, and many
homeowners have reported mixed results with LED
holiday lights. Unlike traditional incandescent lights,
LEDs use computer chips to create the light. Depending
on the quality of the manufacturing process, the
brightness and life may not be what’s expected.
A good rule of thumb: cheaper is not always better.
Cheap LED lamps may appear dim compared to more
expensive LEDs or traditional lighting. When looking for
LEDs it is a good idea view the lights plugged in at the
store, or make sure you can return the lights if they do
not meet your expectations.
All holiday lights, whether LED or incandescent, should
be placed on a timer. Simple timers cost $20 and can be
set to turn on at sunset and off after a set number of
hours. It’s usually best to have lights on from sunset
until bedtime—any later and no one will be awake to
enjoy the show. Of course exceptions can and should be
The holiday season generally conjures up images
of elves, a jolly toy maker from the North Pole,
and mounds of beautifully wrapped packages. But
many do not realize that among those gifts could
lurk a vampire—an energy vampire. Many
electronic gifts are in fact “energy vampires,”
which use electricity 24 hours a day.
Cell phone chargers, computers, video game
consoles, and any electronic device that comes
with a large square plug are energy vampires,
using electricity even when supposedly switched
off. On average home entertainment products
such as TVs, stereos, and video game consoles
account for 7 percent of a home’s annual electric
bill. Computers and their related equipment
account for another 5 percent of the yearly
electric bill. These devices are typically always on and
always consuming electricity.
Don’t let these vampires ruin your holiday and drive up
your energy bill year round. When possible unplug
devices that are not being used, or plug them into a smart
power strip. A smart power strip is designed to control
the flow of electricity to specific devices plugged into it.
For example, it may cut the flow of electricity to unused
devices such as DVD players, video game consoles, and
stereo systems, while allowing TVs and satellite or cable
boxes to remain plugged in and operational. To keep the
whole entertainment center running lean, look for
Energy Star-rated televisions and ask satellite or cable
providers for energy efficient boxes.
Spreading Holiday Cheer
With the house decorated and the presents wrapped, it’s
time for the party to begin. Most holiday celebrations
involve family and friends visiting and having a large meal.
When cooking for the masses, the first direction of most
recipes (“preheat oven to…”) can be ignored: large
pieces of meat such as ham, turkey, or a roast do not
require a preheated oven. Any food that requires several
hours of cooking can go into a cold oven, saving energy
in the process. The exceptions to this rule are baked
goods: breads, cakes, and pies should enter an oven that
has been preheated.
Being energy efficient is not at the top of most people’s
minds when celebrating a holiday. But what was a very
happy holiday can turn sour with the arrival of January
bills. Prevent the post-holiday shock by thinking creatively
and shopping carefully. The money saved can be used for
the other dreaded January bill: the credit card.
Brian Sloboda is a program manger specializing in energy
efficiency for the Cooperative Research Network, a service of
the Arlington, Va.-based National Rural Electric
Cooperative Association.
The Cooperative Research Network monitors, evaluates, and
applies technologies that help electric cooperatives control costs,
increase productivity, and enhance service to their consumers.
NOVEMBER 2009 9
The Power to Protect
Avoid tree and utility conflicts to keep your family safe
and ensure reliable electric service to your home.
Avoid Tree and Utility Conflicts
Determining where to plant a tree is a decision that should not be taken lightly. Many factors should be considered prior
to planting. When planning what type of tree to plant, remember to look up and look down to determine where the tree
will be located in relation to overhead and underground utility lines.
Often, we take utility services for granted because they have become a part of our daily lives. For us to enjoy the
convenience of reliable, uninterrupted service, distribution systems are required to bring utilities into our homes. These
services arrive at our homes through overhead or underground lines.
Overhead lines can be electric, telephone or cable television. Underground lines include those three plus water,
sewer and gas.
The location of these lines should have a direct impact on your tree and planting site selection. The ultimate mature
height and width of a tree to be planted must be within the available overhead growing space. Proper tree and site
selection provide trouble-free beauty and pleasure for years to come.
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Overhead Lines
Overhead utility lines are the easiest to see and probably
the ones we take most for granted. Although these lines
look harmless enough, they can be extremely dangerous.
Planting tall-growing trees under and near these lines
eventually requires KIUC to prune them to maintain safe
clearance from the wires. This pruning may result in the
tree having an unnatural appearance. Periodic pruning
also can lead to a shortened life span for the tree. Trees
that must be pruned away from power lines are under
greater stress and are more susceptible to insects and
disease. Small, immature trees planted today can become
problem trees in the future.
Tall-growing trees near overhead lines can cause service
interruptions when trees contact wires. Children or adults
climbing in these trees can be severely injured or even
killed if they come in contact with the wires. Proper
selection and placement of trees in and around overhead
utilities can eliminate potential public safety hazards,
reduce expenses for utilities and their members, and
improve the appearance of landscapes.
Underground Lines
Call Before You Dig!
Trees are much more than just what you see overhead.
Many times, the root area is larger than the branch spread
above ground. Much of the utility service provided today
runs below ground. Tree roots and underground lines
often coexist without problems. However, trees planted
Safe Tree Planting
How You Can Help
Tree and Power Lines
are a Dangerous Combination
If you or someone you know is planning to plant a
tree, use this checklist to help make sure it will grow
a safe distance from power lines. Before digging, call
the Hawai‘i One Call Center and have the underground
utility lines located to avoid contacting power lines
or other utility lines.
What kind of tree do you want to plant?
When fully grown, how many feet tall will it be?
How many feet wide will its branches spread?
Where do you want to plant it?
When fully grown, will it come within 10 feet of
a high-voltage power line?
____ No
____ Yes; consider a smaller tree or a different
location
near underground lines could have their roots damaged if
the lines need to be dug up for repairs.
The biggest danger to underground lines occurs during
planting. Before you plant, make sure you are aware of
the location of any underground utilities. To be certain
you do not accidentally dig into any lines and risk serious
injury or a costly service interruption, call Hawai‘i One
Call Center toll free at 1.866.423.7287, at least five days
before you dig. Never assume that these utility lines are
buried deeper than you plan to dig. In some cases, utility
lines are very close to the surface.
Safer is Smarter
The same trees that beautify your landscape and provide
shade for you home also can be responsible for serious
danger to your family, and a potential problem with your
family’s electrical service. Trees growing too close to
electric lines are the primary cause of momentary short
circuits and flickering lights. In the case of a storm, the
limbs on those trees are likely to knock power lines out
completely and create a threat to your safety.
To protect your family, your property and your power
service, homeowners should keep trees trimmed away
from power lines. If you have questions, contact the co-op
at 246.4300.
KIUC... The power of human connections®
Remember
Call Before You Dig!
Hawai‘i One Call Center Toll Free 1.866.423.7287
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Board of Directors Pages
Currents will feature a Directors Quarterly Update scheduled for the following issues:
January/February issue for the 4th Quarter of 2009, May/June for the 1st quarter of 2010,
July/August for the 2nd Quarter of 2010, November/December for the 3rd Quarter of 2010,
continuing on during the same months in subsequent years.
The Board of Directors has supported the following in the 3rd Quarter:
• Green Energy Hydro LLC. This hydro facility is up
and running as of the 3rd quarter of 2009. It will
power approximately 170 homes a year.
• Waste Oil Project. The PUC recently issued a
decision and order on a power purchase agreement
(PPA). KIUC will use waste oil to power up to 3,100
homes a year. While not a renewable source, it is a
recycled source that displaces 1 million to 2 million
gallons of virgin fossil fuel annually.
• Pole-Mount Photovoltaic (PV) Project. KIUC will
install a number of systems by the end of the year to
test and evaluate the technology potential for 1 to 3
megawatts (MW).
• Ground-Mount PV Project. KIUC is showing
progress for next year on a 2 to 5 MW project that
will power 450 to1,150 homes a year.
• The directors will vote next month on roof-top PV at
the Port Allen Power Plant. The technology is being
finalized.
The Board directed, supported and/or
approved at meetings on July 28, August 25
and September 29, 2009, the following:
• Taking advantage of stimulus funding opportunities.
• Signing the collaborative Energy Charter with the
Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) to
partner on renewable energy and energy- efficiency
efforts.
• Continuing discussions with the Department of
Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) on
hydroelectric sites.
• Continuing work with Hawai‘i Bio Energy and
General Atomics to provide CO2 from the Kapaia
Power Station to grow oil-bearing algae.
• Assessing how KIUC should handle Hawai‘i Clean
Energy Initiative (HCEI) agreement issues.
• Continuing talks with:
* Several groups on a 10-MW solar project in
Kekaha.
* PacWest on a 20-MW biomass project.
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* Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC) on
a piece of land for a 1-MW solar project and
possible use of a stimulus battery project.
Wainiha hydro electric expansion was discussed.
We are experiencing some difficulties with
obtaining the lease on a piece of land for a 1-MW
solar project in Kekaha. ADC says PV is not true
to the organization’s mission of preserving
agricultural lands.
• Supporting the County of Kaua‘i Bill 2317 Small Wind Energy Conversion Systems through a letter
recommended by the Government Relations and Legislative Affairs Committee.
• Reviewing projects in Koke‘e/Pu‘u Lua, Pu‘u‘Opae, Kitano and Wainiha Upstream.
The Koke‘e/Pu‘u Lua, Pu‘u Opae and Kitano projects are tied to irrigation systems
that ultimately are dictated by the intended use of the downstream agriculture lands.
• Working on a fuel supply agreement and logistics to receive fuels from Kaua‘i Farm
Fuels.
• Participating through staff in HCEI committees.
• Working with Green Energy LLC on an existing 6.4-MW PPA.
• Working with PacWest on PPA terms.
• Completing design work on undergrounding utilities for the Wailua
Corridor Project.
• Ongoing replacements of various transformers across the island.
• Completing generation maintenance through transfers of funds.
• Refunding of $2.3 million in patronage capital.
• Modifying the Board of Directors’ meeting agenda to include items of
discussion under committee reports and all committee action items, if
possible, under New Business to better inform the membership.
• Formulating through staff a policy on disposal of surplus and highvalue items according to cooperative principles.
• Supporting payment of invoices exceeding the CEO authorization
limit.
• Continuing support for the Rural Electric Development Loan &
Grant (REDL&G) program by the Board of Directors.
• Setting Saturday, March 27, 2010, as the 2010 Election Date.
• Passing the 2009-2012 Construction Work Plan in
Resolution 12-09.
• Providing oversight for Administrative Policy No. 600-03-004
Family Medical Leave Act/Hawaii Family Leave Law
(FMLA/HFLL).
• Approving Board Policy No. 26, Records Management
Policy.
The board deferred for consideration at future
meetings:
• Resolution 10-09, International Committee
Charter
• Proposed NRECA Diversity Resolution
• Resolution 11-09, Green Energy Team
• A charitable giving policy
The KIUC Board, from top: Board Member Ben
Sullivan, Board Member Steve M. Rapozo, Board
Member Stu Burley, Board Member Carol Bain,
Board Secretary David Iha, Board Treasurer Allan
Smith, Board Vice Chairman Peter Yukimura and
Chairman of the Board Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian.
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Board Committee Meetings, Workshops,
Community Events, etc. 3rd quarter 2009
• Aloha Ike Fundraiser
• Kapaa and Wainiha Facility Tour
• International Convention (Directors Tacbian
and Yukimura)
• Adopt-a-Highway
• Strategic Planning Workshop (two times)
• Energy Services Workshop
• NRECA 2009 Region 9 Meeting and Training
and Director Training
• KIUC Energy Curriculum Pilot Program
presentation
• KIUC Update
• Employee Survey Workshop
• Construction Work Plan Workshop
• Strategic Planning Retreat
• PUC Public Hearing
• KIUC Membership Meeting
For more information, visit KIUC’s website, www.kiuc.coop, or the Līhu‘e business office for a copy of the Board of
Director meeting minutes.
A Message From the Chairman
Aloha,
As we enter the final quarter of the year, your Board of Directors is focusing on
meeting its goals for 2009 and planning for the coming year. Our Strategic Plan is
nearly complete as we integrate our 2008 Strategic Plan into our 2010 Strategic Plan.
Dr. Glenn Miyataki is working hard to finalize the plan.
The budget for 2010 is now one of our main focuses. Our Finance Department,
headed by our Chief Financial Officer David Bissell and Controller Karissa Jonas,
along with our Finance Committee Chairman David Iha, is tasked with this
assignment. They will have a proposed budget for final approval by the Board of
Directors by year’s end.
Steve Rapozo was appointed by the Board of Directors to chair our Nominating
Committee. The election for three seats on the Board of Directors has been set for
Saturday, March 29, 2010.
Interest in our Rural Economic Development Loan & Grant program sponsored by the Rural Utilities Service, part
of the U.S. Dept of Agriculture, is again surfacing. This program assists local organizations in obtaining loans or
grants from the federal government. For more information about this program, call Barbara Nagamine at KIUC.
Allan Smith, chairman of the Legislative Committee, has started plans for the upcoming year and will meet with
our legislators soon. This is a very important part of our planning process, as legislation greatly affects our
operations and finances. We are fortunate that we have legislators who are responsive to our concerns. I again
acknowledge Representatives Mina Morita, James Tokioka and Roland Sagum and Senator Gary Hooser.
Mahalo,
Teofilo “Phil” Tacbian
Chairman, KIUC Board of Directors
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Board of Director Committees:
(Board committees meet monthly)
Executive: Chairman – Peter Yukimura; Members – Phil Tacbian, David Iha, Allan Smith and Dennis Esaki
Finance & Audit: Chairman – David Iha; Members – Carol Bain and Allan Smith
Government Relations/Legislative Affairs: Chairman – Allan Smith; Members – David Iha
International: Chairman – Peter Yukimura; Member – Allan Smith
Member Relations: Chairman – Allan Smith; Members – Peter Yukimura, Steve Rapozo and Stu Burley
Policy: Chairwoman – Carol Bain; Members – Steve Rapozo and Ben Sullivan
Strategic Planning: Chairman – Peter Yukimura; Members – David Iha, Stu Burley and Ben Sullivan
T. Phil Tacbian, Board Chairman • Peter Yukimura, Board Vice Chairman
David Iha, Board Secretary • Allan Smith, Board Treasurer
Gingerbread
Family Festival
Saturday,
December 12, 2009
Kukui Grove Shopping Center
10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
~or~
Noon to 1:30 p.m.
Information and Reservation Form:
245.7141 or
www.EasterSealsHawaii.org
NOVEMBER 2009
15
A Director’s Job
Kaua‘i Island Utility
Cooperative (KIUC) is
guided by a board of
directors. These directors
are the connection
between you, the owners
of KIUC, and the
management and staff
who operate KIUC.
Your Vote
26,000 Member-Owners
KIUC Elected Board
When directors are
like you.
elected and sworn in,
Strategic
they accept the legal obligation to “prudently
Direction &
represent the interests of the cooperative and the
Oversight
interests of the members as a group, as the owners of
the enterprise in directing the business and affairs of
the cooperative within the law.” That’s what is
legally known as doing their fiduciary duty, and it
means co-op directors are held to a high standard of
performance.
Directors have to spend time studying complicated
financial and strategic issues. They have to act in the
best interest of all co-op members and not any
private interest. They have to direct management, do
financial and strategic planning, and review the
performance of the co-op. They have to do all of this
without doing management’s job, which is to operate the
cooperative. This division of authority is central to
defining a director’s job, which includes:
Strategic Planning. The Board of Directors sets the
strategic direction for the co-op.
Financial Planning and Audit. The directors you elect
are responsible for reviewing and approving the annual
budget. The budget ensures co-op operations are funded,
strategic programs proceed, unexpected emergencies can
be handled and all the rates you pay to KIUC are spent
wisely. They hire the auditors and their audit report is
delivered to the Board of Directors.
Members … elect a board of directors.
Directors … direct the cooperative.
CEO … makes executive decisions.
Managers … manage staff and projects.
Staff … climb the poles, answer the phones, read the
meters, fix the wires, run the generators and
publish this magazine.
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Directs
Employees
Hire and Review the CEO. KIUC’s chief executive
officer is hired by the Board of Directors to manage the
co-op. The day-to-day success of the co-op, how well every
employee does their job, depends on having a good
manager at the top. That makes the Board of Director’s
job to select the CEO crucial.
Review KIUC’s Performance. To ensure KIUC is
achieving its goals, the Board of Directors continuously
monitors the results of KIUC operations.
Education. KIUC requires every director to attend classes
and pass five courses taught by the National Rural
Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA): Director
Duties and Liabilities, Understanding the Electric
Business, Board Roles and Relationships, Strategic
Planning and Financial Decision Making. Graduates who
pass all five courses earn NRECA’s Credentialed
Cooperative Director (CCD) designation, a requirement
for KIUC directors.
Advocates for KIUC Members. Overarching all of these
tasks, directors’ decisions must reflect the interests, needs
and concerns of the membership as a whole.
You trust your co-op directors with a big job. It’s a lot of
work with many different tasks, but at the heart of it, it’s
all about this last duty. Being an advocate for the
membership means doing the right thing for you.
Board Member
Qualifications and Eligibility
for the 2010 KIUC Board Elections
Certain minimal qualifications are required by basic law and KIUC's bylaws for one to be
eligible to be elected or appointed to, and to serve on, the KIUC Board.
Legal Requirements. Basic law provides that a person, D. Attend prospective director orientation or have
to be eligible for election or appointment to, and to
previously been a KIUC Director.
serve on, KIUC’s Board shall, among other things:
E. Have not been an employee of KIUC within 3 years of
A. Be obedient to KIUC by adhering to all applicable
the date of the individual’s prospective election to the
requirements of law, KIUC’s articles and bylaws, and
Board.
KIUC’s duly made decisions;
F. Not be a close relative (spouse, child [including
B. Be loyal to KIUC, acting at all times in good faith for
adoptive and step children], parent [including step
its best interests;
parents and/or adoptive parents], sibling [including
step siblings and/or adoptive siblings] or an in-law of
C. Not have any continuing and substantial interests that
said child, parent or sibling) of an employee, or have
are in conflict with the best interests of KIUC;
had such a close relative employed at KIUC within 3
D. Be possessed of the minimum knowledge and skills
years of the date of the individual’s prospective
necessary to manage the affairs of KIUC; and
election to the Board.
E. Be willing to devote such time and effort to his duties
G. Not be a contractor, supplier, sub contractor, or
as a Board member as may be necessary to manage
employee thereof, which contractor, supplier or
KIUC’s business and affairs.
subcontractor earned more than 40 percent of its gross
Bylaw Requirements. KIUC’s bylaws provide that a
revenue from KIUC currently or within any of the 3
person, to be eligible for election or appointment to,
years immediately preceding the individual’s
and to serve on, KIUC’s Board, shall:
prospective election to the Board.
A. Be an individual member of KIUC (a natural person),
or a designated representative of a member of KIUC
which member is a partnership, joint venture,
corporation, limited liability company, political entity
or other legal entity;
B. Not be a paid employee of the Association;
Board Requirements. To be eligible for election or
appointment to, and to serve on or continue to serve
on, KIUC’s Board, an individual must meet the
following additional requirements, established by
KIUC’s Board:
H. Not be a close relative (as defined in subparagraph F
above) of a contractor, supplier, sub contractor, or
employee thereof, which contractor, supplier or sub
contractor earned more than 40 percent of its gross
income from KIUC currently or within any of the 3
years immediately preceding the individual’s
prospective election to the Board.
I. All officials elected to federal, state or county office are
prohibited from running for election to the KIUC
Board of Directors.
B. Within two (2) years of becoming a Director, unless
excused by the Board of Directors for good cause,
receive a Credentialed Cooperative Director (CCD)
designation or Director Certificate or similar
certification from the National Rural Electric
Cooperative Association.
J. Must agree to complete relevant continuing education,
in an amount equivalent to that required by the
NRECA Certified Cooperative Director (“CCD”)
program, for each term the individual is elected to the
KIUC Board; e.g., for the first 3-year term attaining
CCD status would suffice, but to be on the ballot for a
third term a Director would have to complete a CCDequivalent amount of continuing education during his
or her second term.
C. Unless excused for good cause by the Board of
Directors, attend at least two-thirds of all Board
meetings during any 12-month period.
For more information on the 2010 election, or for a complete
copy of Board Policy No. 18, please go to www.kiuc.coop or
call our Election Hotline at 246.4378.
A. Have the capacity to enter into a legally binding
contract.
NOVEMBER 2009
17
Qualified Member Appliance
Replacement Program-QMARP
Do you qualify?
By Claurino Bueno
During hard economic times, it may be difficult for
some with a fixed or limited income to participate in
KIUC energy-efficiency programs that require a copayment. If you qualify for QMARP, KIUC pays 100
percent of the cost of the new refrigerator, including
removal and recycling of the existing one.
Electric refrigerators became common
in American homes in the 1950s.
Refrigerators changed in design in the
1960s. Manufacturers started to
produce larger, automatic defrost and
side-by-side units. These refrigerator
units were energy guzzlers. However,
in 1987, the federal government set
stringent efficiency standards to
eliminate the production of energyguzzling refrigerators.
Assuming an average refrigerator life
expectancy of 12 to 15 years, the first
crop of energy-efficient refrigerators
is reaching the end of its useful life.
The cost of a new refrigerator has
trended with the increased efficiency,
with the most efficient models being
the most expensive. As electric rates
increase and the price of refrigerators
increase, replacing an aging and less
efficient refrigerator can become
difficult for elderly members on fixed
or limited incomes.
After electric water heating,
refrigerators are the second-highest
consuming appliance in a residential
home. Improvements in the efficiency
of refrigerators have increased
significantly, largely due to
government mandates. In 1972, the
average refrigerator used more than
1,800 kilowatt-hours (kWh) a year.
Thanks to new standards for
refrigerators set in 2000, they average
less than 500 kWh a year.
The Qualified Member Appliance
Replacement Program (QMARP) was
developed to help qualifying lowincome seniors (age 60+) reduce
their residential energy use by
replacing older, less efficient
appliances with new, more efficient
ones at no cost to the participant.
The program also demonstrates
KIUC’s commitment to the Kaua‘i
community and the pursuit of
energy efficiency. It may not make
economic sense to install a solar
water heater for a small family with
one or two people in the household.
However, replacing an older
refrigerator makes perfect economic
sense.
KIUC also provides an energy
evaluation for the rest of the house.
That may qualify a participant to
receive compact fluorescent bulbs,
energy-efficient showerheads, tank
wrap and faucet aerators at no cost,
if they are needed.
KIUC takes a “holistic” approach.
Once at the house, we try to
accomplish as much as possible to
maximize use of our time.
KIUC partners with the County of
Kaua‘i Office of Elderly Affairs on
this program. The county performs
the “intake,” verifying the
applicant’s age and income, and
provides referrals for the program.
It is the first point of contact, and
the partnership works well. The
county has experienced outreach
consultants that are aware of many
resources and programs that may
benefit Kaua‘i seniors, including the
QMARP.
Qualified Member Appliance Replacement Program QMARP Program Information
Eligibility:
a. Potential recipient must be on the residential rate schedule.
b. Homeowner must be 60 years or older.
c. Household must meet Federal Poverty Income Guidelines for the program year. Income eligibility will be based on
total gross household income from all sources.
d. Refrigerator replaced must be a minimum of 11 years old and be the primary refrigerator. Existing unit will be
removed from the residence at no cost by KIUC.
For more information, please call the County of Kaua‘i Office of Elderly Affairs or Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative’s
Energy Services.
Office of Elderly Affairs: 241.4487 • Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative 246.8280 or 246.8284
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It’s time to do something.
Anything.
Flip a switch.
Press a button.
It doesn’t take much to make a difference.
Control what you can control.
Take matters into your own hands.
It doesn’t take a lot of energy to save energy.
Conserve, Kaua‘i.
KIUC is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
TOGETHERWESAVE.COM
Renewable Outlook
KIUC’s update on projects in progress and completed
KIUC believes that the climate change problem and its feared effects are among the most serious of the environmental
issues we face today.
To that end, the Board and Management of the co-op initiated in 2008 a strategic plan to address just that. What
follows is a concise recap of actions taken and projects in progress and completed. We are currently operating at more
than 13 percent renewable, but in the next few years we are taking actions to surpass state and federal requirements
to reduce greenhouse gases. KIUC's 2008 RPS was 13.85 percent.
Green Energy Hydro LLC – 130 kW
Pole-Mount PV – full potential 1 to 3 MW
170 homes annually
Began operation in Q3 2009
A number of systems will be installed by end of year 2009
to test and evaluate the technology.
Rooftop PV – 70-100 KV
Waste Oil
1 to 2 million gallons annually
20 homes annually
Port Allen Warehouse
Replacing roof
Currently finalizing technology
Integrated panels or traditional crystalline panels
Ground-Mount PV
Good progress on 2 to 5 MW
400 to 1,000 homes annually
Projects pending on state and private lands island-wide
Up to 2,800 homes annually
PUC approved contract – Docket 2008-0315
KIUC will begin purchasing waste oil from
Kaua‘i Energy LLC
Waste oil will power S1
While not a renewable source, it is a recycled source
that displaces 1 to 2 million gallons of
virgin fossil fuel annually
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Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative Renewable Potential
TECHNOLOGY
PROJECT OVERVIEW
MW
ANNUAL
PRODUCTION MWH
COMMERCIAL
OPERATION DATE
Solar
Solar Thermal Parabolic Trough
with three hours thermal storage
Solar Thermal Parabolic Trough
with four hours thermal storage
10.0
28,032
4/1/2012
30.0
99,230
12/31/2020
Photovoltaic Farms
5.0
8,760
2010-2013
Project to be completed in
conjunction with sugar expansion
20.0
155,000
12/31/2012
Gasification plant using
Albezia tree chips
6.4
48,560
12/31/2010
WTE (Waste
to Energy)
Potential project to use
the island’s waste
5.3
49,860
12/31/2015
Landfill Gas
Project will involve installation
of a collection system, gas
treatment and IC engines
1.6
12,500
12/31/2011
0.3
1,800
12/31/2012
4 to 10
35,000
Unknown
3.0
13,666
12/31/2015
4.0
18,221
12/31/2015
Project to use hydro power from
Kitano to irrigation outlet
1123 ft head @ 10cfs
0.7
3,189
12/31/2015
Upgrade unit from 1 MW
to 2.8 MW
2.9
3,900
Unknown
2.1 miles above existing hydro
unit. 560 ft heat @ 100 cfs
4.0
23,000
12/31/2020
Construct 23-foot high and 508foot long dam, 1,000 feet upstream
of the falls. 4,800-foot penstock
supplying a 1.8 MW unit when flows
are 30 to 100 cfs and supplying a
4.8 MW unit when flows are 100 to
265 cfs
6.6
16,000
2025
Biomass
Hydro
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Project will upgrade the existing
upper Waiahi unit to use all
existing water supply
Irrigation water previously used
for cane to be diverted
for this new project
Project to use hydro power
potential between Puu Lau
Reservoir and Kitano Reservoir.
1145 ft head @ 40 cfs
Project to use hydro power
potential between Kitano Reservoir
and Waimea River.
2093 ft head @ 30cfs
LAND/RIGHTS
OWNER
ISSUES
STATUS
LOCATION
Private
Negotiate PPA
Negotiations to begin shortly
Kekaha/Waimea
Future project implementation
Kekaha or Salt
Ponds
Plan in Progress
Island Wide
State
Private/State
Future expansion of technology
after initial installation.
Secure land, permit use,
negotiate PPA
PacWest
PacWest Asset/Land acquisition
Agreement on terms
Kuamakani
Green Energy
Hawai‘i
Under development
Under development
Knudsen Lands
County
Direction from county on
how to proceed
Waiting for county RFP
County
County
If KIUC project, need to negotiate
with county for gas rights and permit
County working with PMRF
PMRF?
KIUC
Long-term lease
Completing cultural study
for long term lease
Upper Waiahi
Gay & Robinson
Negotiations and project permitting
Land use will dictate
project scope
Olokele Ditch
Land use will dictate
project scope
Puu Lau Kitano
DLNR
DLNR
DLNR
KAA
A&B
Pacific Energy
Resource
Negotiations if PPA, Conservation District use
permit and DLNR lease required. Prior
environmental assessments indicated few
obstacles to develop.
Negotiations if PPA, Conservation District use
permit and DLNR lease required. Prior
environmental assessments indicated few
obstacles to develop.
Negotiations if PPA, Conservation District use
permit and DLNR lease required. Prior
environmental assessments indicated few
obstacles to develop.
No recent water studies and limited
annual production increase potential
Conservation District use permit, and
construction obstacles. Newcomb
snail issues likely.
Developer re-applying for FERC
license, past public opposition killed
project. Newcomb snail issues likely.
Land use will dictate
project scope
Waimea Kitano
Land use will dictate
project scope
Waimea Kitano
WS2
Unknown
Waimea Mauka
Future project
Upper Wainiha
Future project
Wailua Falls
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Rule No. 10
Rates and Optional Rates
Pursuant to KIUC’s Tariff Rule No. 10, Section E.4.
which states, in relevant part:
The Company shall provide customers with a brief explanation of the
existing rate schedules available to the customer’s respective class of service.
The brief explanation shall be given at least once within a 24-month period.
RIDER “I”
Interruptible Contract Service
Availability: Applicable to service supplied and metered at a single
voltage and delivery point where 300 kilowatts (kW) or greater is
subject to disconnection by the Company under the terms and
conditions set forth in the Contract Agreement.
and will be made each time an account is opened, including a turn-on
or reconnection of electric service or a change of name, which
requires a meter reading.
2. In case the customer requests that electric service be turned on or
reconnected outside of regular business hours, an additional charge of
$20.00 will be made.
Rate: Reduction in demand charge as set forth in a contract between the SCHEDULE “D”
Residential Service
customer and Company and approved by the Public Utilities
Commission.
Availability:
Applicable to lighting, heating, cooking, air conditioning and singleTerm of Contract:
phase residential service in single-family dwellings metered and billed
Not less than five years.
separately by the Company. This schedule does not apply where
residence and business are combined. Service supplied under this rate is
RIDER “S”
Standby, Auxiliary, Supplementary or Breakdown Service for Customers subject to the rules of the Company. Storage water heaters may be
connected to this service, provided that each element is controlled by a
with Demands of 30 Kw or More
thermostat and the maximum wattage of the heating elements that may
Availability: Applicable to and becomes a part of any standard rate
be energized at any one time shall not exceed 5,000 watts.
schedule of the Company where the customer regularly obtains electrical
energy from a capacity source or source other than the Company with a Rate:
Customer Charge: (Per Customer per month) $9.72
capacity of 30 kW or more. This Rider will not apply where the
customer's own capacity sources are used exclusively for emergency
Energy Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) All kWh $0.17489
service in case of failure of the normal supply from the Company.
per kWh
Rate: For such service as defined above, the terms and conditions of the Minimum Charge: The minimum monthly charge shall be - (Per
Company's standard applicable rate schedule shall apply except that the
Customer per month) $12.16
billing demand shall be not less than the “Standby” demand and there
Resource Cost Adjustment (DSM & IRP) Surcharge:
shall be an additional Standby Charge in the amount set forth below.
The Resource Cost Adjustment (DSM & IRP) Surcharge shall be added
Standby Charge:
Standby charge shall be $5.00 per month per kW of “Standby” demand. to the Customer and Energy Charges, and energy cost adjustment.
Determination of “Standby” Demand:
The customer shall specify in writing the maximum kW “Standby”
demand requested, which will be known as the “Standby” demand
during the next twelve (12) months and continue thereafter until the
Company is otherwise notified in writing. If, at any time, the actual
measured demand exceeds the “Standby” demand, the higher demand
shall be used and will establish a new “Standby” demand for the
subsequent twelve (12) months. At the end of such twelve (12) month
period, the “Standby” demand shall continue at the higher amount
unless the Company is otherwise notified in writing.
SCHEDULE “B”
Service Establishment Charge
Availability:
Applicable to all customers.
Rate:
For each establishment, takeover, re-establishment, or reconnection of
electric service $20.00
Special conditions:
1. The service establishment charge provided for herein is in addition to
the charges=calculated in accordance with the applicable schedule
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SCHEDULE “G”
General Light and Power Service
Availability:
Applicable for general light and/or power supplied through a single
meter. Available to all consumers whose maximum demand is not
greater than 30 kW for any 15 consecutive minutes during a month, or
whose energy consumption is less than 10,000 kWh in any month and
who do not qualify under Schedule “D” - except Public Street and
Highway Lighting Service - for all purposes including lighting, cooking,
heating, refrigeration and general power. Service supplied under this
rate is subject to the rules of the Company.
Rate:
Customer Charge: (Per customer, per month) $21.89
Energy Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) All kWh $0.19118
per kWh
Minimum Charge: The minimum monthly charge shall be - (Per
customer, per month) $24.31
Resource Cost Adjustment (DSM & IRP) Surcharge:
The Resource Cost Adjustment (DSM & IRP) Surcharge shall be added
to the Customer and Energy Charges, and energy cost adjustment.
SCHEDULE “J”
General Light and Power Service
Availability:
Applicable for general light and/or power supplied through a single
meter. Available when the customer's energy consumption exceeds
10,000 kWh in any month or the customer's load exceeds 30 kW during
any consecutive 15-minute period in any month, and to all consumers
whose maximum demand is not greater than 100 kW for any 15
consecutive minutes during a month, and who do not qualify under
Schedule “D” - except Public Street and Highway Lighting Service - for
all purposes including lighting, cooking, heating, refrigeration and
general power. Service supplied under this rate is subject to the rules of
the Company.
Rate:
Customer Charge: (Per customer, per month) $36.48
Demand Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) $6.08 per month
per kW of monthly demand
Energy Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge and Demand Charge)
All kWh $0.16031 per kWh
Determination of Billing Demand:
The monthly billing demand shall be the greater of (a) the highest kW
demand during the month or (b) 75% of the highest kW demand during
the preceding 11 months, as registered during an interval of fifteen
consecutive minutes by an indicating demand meter.
SCHEDULE “L”
Availability of Service:
This schedule is available to customers with cogeneration and/or small
power production facilities which qualify under the Commission's
Rules, Chapter 74 of Title 6, Chapter 2, and which have a design
capacity of 100 kW or less. Such Qualifying Facilities (QF) shall be
designed to operate properly in parallel with the Company's system
without adversely affecting the operation of equipment and services of
the Company and its customers, and without presenting safety hazards
the to the Company and customer personnel. The customer shall adhere
to the Company's safety standards and provisions for interconnected
operation with the QF. The customer has the following options under
this schedule, which shall be expressed in a contract and which will
affect the determination of the energy and the monthly metering
charges:
Option 1 - The customer does not sell any energy to the Company, and
purchases from the Company its net load requirements, as determined
by appropriate meters located at one delivery point.
Option 2 - The customer sells to the Company the energy produced by
the QF in excess of the customer's total load, and purchases from the
Company its net load requirements, as determined by appropriate meters
located at one delivery point.
SCHEDULE RSP.
Residential Service
RESIDENTIAL SURGE PROTECTION PILOT PROGRAM
Availability:
Applicable for primary large light and/or power service supplied and
metered at primary voltage and a single delivery point. Available to all
power users with metered loads in excess of 100 Kw during any
consecutive 15-minute period in any month except Public Street and
Highway Lighting Service. Such customers must sign a contract for
service for a minimum period of twelve (12) months except for
temporary services. Service supplied under this rate shall be subject to
the rules of the Company.
Availability:
Applicable to all residential customers that are being provided
residential power service and billed by the Company under Schedule .D..
This Schedule .RSP. is available on a pilot basis from April 1, 2007, to
March 31, 2010 (pilot program period), and is limited to only the first
100 residential customers per year of each of the 3-years of the pilot
program period who are duly selected to participate in the pilot program
in accordance with Terms and Conditions No. 1 set forth on Sheet 115.
This Schedule RSP does not apply where a residence and business are
combined.
Rate:
Customer Charge, per Customer per month $334.35
Rate:
Meter Base Surge Protector (Rental)
Demand Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) $13.13 per kW of
monthly demand
One time installation fee: $40.00*
Large Power Primary Service
Energy Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge and Demand Charge)
First 400 kWh per kW demand $0.14366 per kWh
All Over 400 kWh per kW demand $0.12540 per kWh
Determination of Billing Demand:
The monthly billing demand shall be the greater of (a) the highest kW
demand during the month or (b) 75% of the highest kW demand during
the preceding 11 months, as registered during an interval of 15
consecutive minutes by an indicating demand meter.
Monthly meter base rental fee per meter: $5.00*
Point-of-Use Surge Protection Devices (Optional to Purchase to Own)
Purchase of each multi-outlet power strip: $63.00*
Purchase of each single-outlet suppressor: $14.99*
Purchase of each suppressor with phone jack: $19.99*
*The above-referenced rates, charges and fees are exclusive of applicable
taxes and are non-refundable.
SCHEDULE “P”
SCHEDULE “SL”
Large Power Secondary Service
Street Lighting
Availability:
Applicable for secondary large light and/or power service supplied and
metered at secondary voltage and a single delivery point. Available to all
power users with metered loads in excess of 100 Kw during any
consecutive 15-minute period in any month except Public Street and
Highway Lighting Service. Such customers must sign a contract for
service for a minimum period of twelve (12) months except for
temporary services. Service supplied under this rate shall be subject to
the Rules of the Company.
Availability:
Applicable to public street and highway lighting service. Available in
general, where the Company owns, maintains and operates the street
lighting facilities and has already installed primary distribution circuits.
Service supplied under this rate is subject to the Rules of the Company.
Rate:
Customer Charge per Customer per month $346.51
Rate:
1. Fixture Charge:
a. Monthly charge for standard incandescent fixtures with not in
excess of 4000 lumen lamps - $3.34 per fixture, per month.
Demand Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge) $10.45 per kW of
monthly demand
b. Monthly charge for standard mercury vapor fixture with not in
excess of 21,000 lumen lamps - $5.74 per fixture, per month.
Energy Charge: (To be added to Customer Charge and Demand Charge)
c. Monthly charge for standard high pressure sodium vapor fixtures:
First 400 kWh per kW demand $0.15279 per kWh
1 - 100-Watt $5.74 per fixture, per month
All Over 400 kWh per kW demand $0.13324 per kWh
2 - 150-Watt $5.74 per fixture, per month
Determination of Billing Demand:
The monthly billing demand shall be the greater of (a) the highest
Kilowatt demand during the month or (b) 75% of the highest Kilowatt
demand during the preceding eleven months, as registered during an
interval of 15 consecutive minutes by an indicating demand meter.
3 - 200-Watt $5.95 per fixture, per month
SCHEDULE “Q” MODIFIED
Purchases From Qualifying Facilities - 100kW Or Less
4 - 250-Watt $5.95 per fixture, per month
5 - 400-Watt $6.20 per fixture, per month
2. Energy Charge:
All kWh (To be added to Fixture Charge) $0.23339 per kWh
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Cash in on Savings with your
Co-op Connections Card
As a card-carrying member, you can use your Co-op Connections Card or key fob at any participating business and receive
discounts at restaurants and retail shops, services, hotels and much more.Spotting a participating business is easy. Look for the
Co-op Connections Card sticker on the door or cash register at the business. KIUC publishes an updated list of participating
businesses in each issue of KIUC Currents magazine. But deals are added all the time, so, the best spot to find the latest deals is
online at www.kiuc.coop. Simply click the “Co-op Connections” link. If you have a business and would like to participate in
the program, please call 246.4348 for more information.
5th Gospel Christian Bookstore, Līhu‘e
10% off any one regular-priced item.
Aloha Services, Kapa‘a
10% discount on all shipping, storage, copies and post office
box rentals.
Backdoor Hanalei, Hanalei
10% off all original-priced goods, except surfboards and
paddleboards.
Beachrail, Līhu‘e & Hanamā‘ulu
5% off products, except Lionel trains and collectable items.
Buddha Boutique, Līhu‘e
10% off (discount cannot be combined with other discounts
or in-store specials).
Edward Jones, Kalāheo
Free portfolio review.
Hanalei Paddler, Hanalei
10% off all original-priced goods, except surfboards and
paddleboards.
Hanalei Surf Company, Hanalei
10% off all original-priced goods, except surfboards and
paddleboards.
JJ’s Broiler, Līhu‘e
“Early Bird Special” – Customer must be seated between 5 p.m.
and 6 p.m. to receive a 10% discount on food items. Liquor is
excluded. Tax and gratuity not included. Parties of up to 10
people only.
Jim Saylor Jewelers, Kapa‘a
10% discount.
Lawai Cannery Self Storage & Warehouses, Kalāheo
10% off of any self-storage unit. Offer not valid with any other
specials.
Kaua‘i Floors, Inc., Līhu‘e
10% off all AREA RUGS in stock, not already reduced.
Kaua‘i Inn, Līhu‘e
20% off rack rate.
Kaua‘i Self-Storage, Līhu‘e
10% off regular rental rate plus one free lock with rental of
any size unit.
Kaua‘i Memorial Gardens, Līhu‘e
5% discount on cemetery property and funeral plans (preneed). Not good toward at-need services and merchandise.
Kayak Kaua‘i, Kapa‘a
10% discount on tours and rentals.
Kujo’s Mini Mart, Kalāheo
10% off everything, except alcohol, cigarettes and gift items.
Market Street Diner, Līhu‘e
10% off all items, excluding early bird or happy hour.
New Leaf Skin Care, Līhu‘e
15% off all skin care services.
North Shore General Store, Princeville
20% off café prices.
Ohana Hearing Care Inc., Līhu‘e
15% off all new digital hearing aids and 10% off T.V. Ears
Regular System.
Precision Tinting Kaua‘i, Līhu‘e
15% off regular price.
Princeville Mail Center (Aloha Services), Princeville
10% discount on all shipping, storage, copies and post office
box rentals.
Progressive Expressions, Kōloa
10% off original-marked prices, except surfboards.
Sweet N Sassy, ʻEleʻele
10% off all regular-priced merchandise, not to include sale
items or other in-store promotions.
Tropics Day Spa, ʻEleʻele
Purchase a one-hour massage at regular price ($85) and get 30
additional minutes for free!
Wings Over Kaua‘i, Kalāheo
10% off, three passenger maximum, two passenger minimum.
Direct booking only.
Some of the
National Deals
offered on www.connections.coop
Members can pick up their Co-op Connections Card at KIUC’s Main Office in Līhu‘e. If your business would
like to participate in the program, or for more information, please contact Maile Moriguchi at 246.4348.
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Call it
Cost-effective
Economical
Penny-wise
Prudent
Sparing
Thrifty
Frugal
Use it, and people will call you brilliant.
No matter what you call it, the Co-op Connections Card
will save you money on goods and services of all kinds.
Just take it with you wherever you go. Pull it out
anywhere you see a Co-op Connections sticker. And say hello to
the savings.
The card is yours. The savings are yours. All because you’re a member of a
Touchstone Energy cooperative. To learn more, visit www.kiuc.coop. And we’re always
looking out for you.
NOVEMBER 2009 25
Plenty
Poke
Spicy Tuna Poke Tower
1 pound ahi, cubed
1 tablespoon tobiko
4 tablespoons mayonnaise
2 tablespoon Sriracha hot chili sauce
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 teaspoon togarashi
Won ton pi, cut into your desired shape and fried until golden
brown (optional)
Combine ahi, tobiko, mayonnaise, Sriracha, sesame oil and
togarashi; chill and set aside. Serve with fried won ton pi, if
desired.
Communications’
Nutty Flash-Fried Ahi
1 pound ahi, cubed
1/8 cup shoyu
4 cloves garlic, diced
2 tablespoons sriracha
3 stalks green onions, sliced
sauce
4 tablespoons peanut oil
1/4 cup cashews
Put peanut oil in a frying pan on high; saute diced
garlic followed by green onions, adding shoyu and
sriracha sauce. Add ahi and cashews to mixture in
pan and stir until ahi is browned to your taste.
Edamame Poke
2 bags frozen edamame (soybeans)
1/4 cup shoyu
3 tablespoons sesame oil
1 teaspoon togarashi (chili) powder
1 tablespoon Tabasco sauce
1/4 cup furikake
Cook edamame according to package
directions. In a large mixing bowl, combine
shoyu, sesame oil and Tabasco sauce. Add
cooked beans and coat evenly with sauce.
Sprinkle on togarashi powder and furikake.
Toss and serve.
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Imitation Crab Poke
1 pound imitation crab, cut into chunks
3 tablespoons shoyu
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1/2 Maui onion, thinly sliced
1/2 cucumber, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon black sesame seeds
Put crab in a bowl with onion and cucumber. Pour
shoyu and sesame oil over and toss to evenly coat
ingredients. Sprinkle with sesame seeds. Chill and
serve.
Shoyu Ahi Poke
1 pound ahi, cut into cubes
1/4 cup ogo (seaweed), chopped
Pinch of inamona (kukui nut)
1/8 cup shoyu
1 tablespoon Hawaiian salt
1/2 Maui onion, sliced (or onion of your
choice)
1 tablespoon sesame oil
4 stalks green onion
1/2 teaspoon grated ginger
1 clove minced garlic
Put the ahi in a bowl. Sprinkle with remaining
ingredients. Mix together, chill and serve.
Tofu Poke
1 block firm tofu, drained well and cut into cubes
1/4 cup limu, chopped
2 stalks green onion, chopped
1 teaspoon sesame seeds
2 tablespoon fresh grated ginger
1/4 cup shoyu
1 tablespoon sesame oil
*1 chili pepper, crushed and chopped
In a small bowl, mix shoyu, sesame oil and grated
ginger. If you want to add kick to your tofu poke, add
crushed chili pepper to the mixture. In a mixing bowl,
place tofu cubes, limu and green onion, then pour shoyu
mixture and toss lightly. Place in a serving dish and
garnish with sesame seeds. Chill before serving.
*optional, put in shoyu if you want it spicier
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Seared Ahi Poke
1 pound ahi, cut into chunks
4 stalks green onions, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/4 pint heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoons prepared wasabi
Peanut oil, enough to lightly cover the bottom of pan
Add garlic to peanut oil and brown. Sear the ahi chunks,
about half a minute. Remove from pan and set aside. Using
the same pan over medium heat, add cream; whisk in
wasabi until mixture thickens. Drizzle over ahi and keep
remainder as a dipping sauce.
Poke can be served in a cabbage boat and garnished with
fried won ton triangles.
Limu Ahi Poke
1 pound ahi, cut into cubes
1/4 cup ogo (seaweed), chopped
Pinch of inamona (kukui nut)
1 tablespoon Hawaiian salt
1/4 sliced Maui onion (or onion of your choice)
1 tablespoon sesame oil
1 teaspoon togarashi (chili) powder
Put the ahi in a bowl. Sprinkle with inamona, salt,
ogo, onion, sesame oil and togarashi. Mix together,
chill and serve.
Kim Chee Shrimp
Poke
1 pound shrimp, shelled, deveined and cooked
5 tablespoons Momoya kimchee base
1/4 Maui onion, sliced
2 stalks green onions, diced
Combine all ingredients; mix well. Refrigerate until
ready to serve.
We’re always looking for new recipes. Please send your
favorite recipes to KIUC Currents, 4463 Pahe‘e Street,
Suite 1, Līhu‘e, HI 96766-2000 or email
currents@kiuc.coop.
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KIUC Employees Travel to Samoa to
Assist in Power Restoration
By Shelley Paik
Lending a helping hand is at the heart of what it means to be an electric cooperative—and Kaua‘i Island Utility
Cooperative (KIUC) is reaching out to a neighbor very much in need.
On September 29, American Samoa experienced a reported 23-foot tsunami that devastated much of Pago Pago—the
island’s capital city—leaving many residents with nothing.
Linemen Bobby Koteles and Jeremy McKelvy were the first KIUC employees sent to Pago Pago to help American Samoa
Power Authority (ASPA) restore service to customers in the wake of the tsunami. They were dispatched October 8.
“We are pleased that we can offer Amercian Samoa assistance,” said KIUC President and Chief Executive Officer Randy
Hee. “They are members of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) like we are, and helping them
is part of being a cooperative.”
One of the seven cooperative principles is cooperation among cooperatives. If a member of the co-op community needs
assistance, another co-op lends a hand through prearranged Mutual Assistance Agreements that are acceptable to the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
“I am very proud of our employees, many of whom have volunteered to assist ASPA in their recovery effort,” said Hee. “It
was a difficult task deciding who would go.”
Immediately after the tsunami, Hee was in touch with Mike Keyser, chief executive officer of ASPA, to see if he needed
any assistance.
Following that conversation, KIUC sent five pallets of materials aboard U.S. Coast Guard planes. The following week,
KIUC sent two pickups, a digger derrick line truck—affectionately called “The Beast” by the line crew—and a service
bucket truck through Young Brothers.
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inspection at the Satala Power Plant
because the engines had been
submerged under salt water.
“We don’t know how much water it
ingested or how the inside of the
engines look, and are going to take the
engines apart to look into the
turbochargers and the heads and
inspect the covers to get an estimate of
how much the engines were damaged,”
Montemayor said. “Ted, the guy who
runs these plants, has been picking our
brains on how we do things at home.
They have a really small load compared
to us, about 21 megawatts.
“Inside the plant, I could see the
waterline and they said that a 10- to
15-foot wall of water came through the
power plant. There’s substantial
KIUC also sent emergency supplies and damage to the engines and all the
equipment in there. It looked like a war
employees to help restore power after
zone. They said that the water picked
that natural disaster. He recalled
up large pickup trucks and floated
working 17-hour days then.
them to create a wall of cars and trucks
The KIUC employees will be helping
in a ditch behind the power plant.”
ASPA rebuild its transmission and
distribution system and restore power The entire Satala Power Plant offices
to the devastated region. Montemayor
were gutted out. Everything on the
said he was told FEMA brought
bottom floor was inundated with water.
generators, which were situated around
“Mother Nature is a powerful entity,”
the island, and that KIUC linemen
Montemayor said. “They said the
have been helping to connect them.
island shook for two minutes. It’s
Balisacan and Montemayor both help
complete devastation in certain areas.
maintain KIUC’s Port Allen Power
You can be driving through an area the
Plant. On their first day in Samoa, the distance between KFC to McDonald’s
pair worked with the mechanics at the
in Līhu‘e and it’s all devastated, then
power plant. They inspected the units
the next area is untouched, it’s all nice
in Pago Pago, which Montemayor said
and good again. It was kind of strange
“are pretty much damaged.”
because the Starkist Tuna Factory
Montemayor said they planned to
neighbors the Satala Power Plant, yet it
dismantle the units to do a proper
was untouched by the tsunami.”
Annie Crain helped coordinate the effort to send KIUC employees to American Samoa.
Pictured, from left: Julius Balisacan, Chris Acoba, Annie Crain, Glenn Montemayor and
John Ludington.
The vehicles were scheduled to be
“retired” from service later this year,
Hee said. “We just retired them a little
earlier so we could help our ASPA
counterparts,” he noted.
The tsunami wiped out ASPA’s fleet
and destroyed the Satala Power Plant,
which is located near the shoreline. It
is one of the island’s two power plants.
“It was a humbling experience,” said
McKelvy. “When we arrived in Pago
Pago and saw the bay and the boats—
which were 30-foot and 40-foot
boats—and cars that were up the
treetops, it was like they were tossed
around like toys.”
The KIUC linemen report the work is
exhausting, but that it is rewarding to
know they are able to help.
“The Samoan people are so gracious,”
McKelvy said. “Many of them lost
everything in the tsunami, yet they
bring us food and share what little they
have.”
During their first week in Pago Pago,
Koteles and McKelvy worked 12- to 15hour days, climbing poles and working
on the primary and secondary services.
On October 15, KIUC sent a second
wave of employees: two power plant
maintenance people, Julius Balisacan
and Glenn Montemayor, and two
linemen, Chris Acoba and John
Ludington.
Ludington had been to Samoa
following Cyclone Heta in 2004, when
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Trucks at the docks are inspected before being shipped to Samoa.
around and just picking up stones and
branches and other debris because
there was nothing else they could do
but wait and try to clean up to start
putting their lives back together.”
He said the people are appreciative of
the KIUC workers coming down to
help, and have “real aloha.”
Glenn Montemayor and Julius Balisacan check in for their flight to Pago Pago.
“Especially for me, since I just lost my
wife, it was an opportune time for me
to have a change of pace,” Montemayor
said. “It’s going to be a lifetime
experience for us—culture, lifestyle,
people, land, equipment. It’s so
gratifying to just come and give them a
hand. We will do whatever we can to
help them.”
Nafoa, the shop foreman, stood up to
pray before the crew went out to work,
asking that everyone be safe and no
one gets hurt. He then made work
assignments.
“It’s a different culture,” Montemayor
said. “They really cherish the family
togetherness. The camaraderie was
impressive. We get to see how other
people act, and in their moment of
despair, we can help them.”
The weather and climate are like
Kaua‘i, he noted.
“It’s like you’re home, but it’s different
from home,” Montemayor said. “When
we drove around the island, it
reminded me of when Hurricane Iniki
hit Kaua‘i. These people were milling
Construction Coordinator/Inspector Billy Workman wishes John Ludington luck on his
trip back to American Samoa. In 2004, John was sent to help in the wake of Cyclone Heta.
Sunday,
November 15, 2009
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Kilohana Luau, Līhu‘e
$35 per person
Kaua‘i’s First Locavore Pa‘ina
Event Co-Chairs
Barbara Bennett, 652-2802
Todd Oldham, 346-3970
Ticket Chair
Edee Bandmann, 634-5352
NOVEMBER 2009
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30 Years
The Power to Partner
By Pamela Varma Brown
As Angie Merritt drives around the island, she scans the sides of roadways and edges of
foliage looking for small black and white birds that might have fallen from the sky.
Her primary target is the Newell’s Shearwater—an endangered species of seabird that lives
primarily on Kaua‘i—though she also keeps an eye out for other seabirds, including the
Wedge-tail Shearwater and the Hawaiian Petrel, also endangered.
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Newell’s Shearwaters nest and breed
far up in the mountains at high
elevations, in places like Alakai
Swamp and Limahuli Valley, where
they remain until fledglings take off
on their own. They spend the rest of
their lives on the ocean.
When juvenile birds leave the nest and
fly to the ocean for the first time, the
light of the moon helps them navigate.
But on dark or cloudy nights, the
young birds can become disoriented
by street, stadium or other bright
lights, circling them until, exhausted,
they crash land, then sometimes
scurrying up to a mile away or
burrowing. They usually remain there
until someone finds them.
That’s where Merritt, coordinator of
Kaua‘i’s Save Our Shearwaters (SOS)
program, and a dedicated team of
technicians and volunteers comes in.
They find downed seabirds, collect
them from public drop-off locations,
examine them, rehabilitate injured or
dehydrated birds and, in most cases,
release them.
Now in its 30th year, the SOS
program is operated by the Kaua‘i
Humane Society and funded by
Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative.
SOS Coordinator Angela Merritt and Kaua‘i Humane Society Executive Director Dr. Becky
Rhoades present a Save Our Shearwaters towel to KIUC Board Chairman Phil Tacbian and
KIUC Support Services Manager Carey Koide.
Seabird releases are done from
specific sites, most of which were
chosen by the Division of Fish and
Wildlife (DOFAW) more than 20
years ago. They are tried and true for
providing a safe environment from
which a seabird can take off.
Though exciting for people, the
release process is quite stressful for
seabirds, Merritt said. She asks the
Saving avian lives is Merritt’s favorite public not to try their hand at it, and
not to try to feed or provide water for
part of her job.
seabirds.
“I love releasing birds,” she said. “If
“They can’t just drink water like
that was all (this job) was, I’d
other birds,” she noted. “They need
probably do it for free. It’s pretty
amazing to see a bird take off and fly to duck their head underwater to
drink.”
out to the sea.”
Save Our Shearwaters
By the Numbers
• Years in operation: 30
• Seabirds recovered on Kaua‘i since inception: about 30,000
• Percentage released into the wild: more than 90 percent
• Recovered last year: 200 Newell’s Shearwaters; 100 Wedge-tail
Shearwaters
• Newell’s Shearwater lifespan: 25 to 40 years
• Weight: less than 1 pound
• Home island: more than 90 percent on Kaua‘i
Instead, she urges people who find
downed shearwaters or other seabirds
to wrap them in a towel and place
them in a closed, aerated box in a
quiet location, then bring them to the
Kaua‘i Humane Society or one of the
aid stations around the island (see
box on page 35 for locations).
“Newell’s Shearwaters are very
docile,” she said. “It seems like they
almost like your company. In reality,
they are very highly stressed. Their
natural response is to sit very still.”
By contrast, Wedge-tail Shearwaters
are not as calm and not endangered,
but also are accepted by the SOS
program—as are all other seabirds,
including Hawaiian Petrels, which
also are black and white.
“We take them all. They all need our
help,” Merritt said, laughing that the
program will take “anything with
webbed feet.”
Kaua‘i helps save the species
Back when Thomas Kaiakapu was
collecting downed seabirds in the
1980s, the SOS program was operated
by the Department of Land and
Natural Resources (DLNR) through
DOFAW, with a tiny budget and
minimal manpower.
“We would deal with so many
birds”—sometimes as many as 2,000
through the September through
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December season, Kaiakapu said,
noting that because they didn’t have
the resources for rehabilitation,
injured birds often had to be
euthanized.
In 2003, when the DLNR’s budget
was cut, KIUC took that opportunity
to run the program, said Carey Koide,
KIUC’s support services manager.
KIUC hired a wildlife biologist to
manage SOS.
Two years ago, the program was
transferred to the Kaua‘i Humane
Society, with KIUC still providing
funding.
Kaiakapu, Kaua‘i wildlife manager for
DOFAW, said KIUC’s funding has
meant more birds can be collected,
saved and ultimately released.
“KIUC has been a remarkable partner
and we can’t thank them enough for
all the help they have given us to
support the SOS program,” he said.
The community’s involvement over
the years, spotting downed seabirds
and bringing them to aid stations, also
has been tremendous, he said, adding,
“I think it has helped to save the
species.”
Monique Imberski Chow, the lead
weekend field biologist for SOS and a
science teacher at Kaua‘i High School,
said community participation has
made all the difference.
“This program wouldn’t exist without
community help,” she said. “We
thank the public
for all that they’ve
done.”
Kaua‘i residents’
dedication to
saving shearwaters
and other seabirds
has “amazed” Dr.
Becky Rhoades,
executive director
of the Kaua‘i
Humane Society.
Rhoades said eight
out of 10 people
she spoke to at the
recent Kaua‘i
Lead weekend field biologist Monique Imberski Chow answers
County Farm
questions from the children and KIUC Board Secretary David Iha.
Bureau Fair had
rescued a seabird.
“It’s really transforming the Humane
Fire stations have been collection
points for the birds for 30 years,
Society because we all love helping
allowing stacks of bird-safe cubbythe birds,” Rhoades said. “We’re
boxes to be placed at each station on
hoping to go beyond the Save Our
the island, so the public can drop off
Shearwaters season. We’re hoping to
rescued birds.
create a native bird rehabilitation
here year-round to help nene,
“Everybody’s in it,” Rhoades said.
albatross, shearwaters and other
“That says a lot about our
native waterfowl.
community—that we care for these
native seabirds.”
“When you have a threatened or
The move of the program to the
endangered animal, you have to do
Kaua‘i Humane Society—both
something to make sure that animal
managerial and physically—has
doesn’t go extinct.”
allowed for greater care of the birds,
including a triage room, exams of the Waning numbers
Last year, approximately 200 Newell’s
more seriously injured by
Shearwaters and 100 Wedge-tail
veterinarian Joanne Woltmon and a
place to safely recover until they are
Shearwaters were recovered on
well enough to fly again.
Kaua‘i—down 36 percent from the
KIUC’s Habitat Conservation Plan
KIUC has been involved with Save Our Shearwaters (SOS) for seven years, funding the program and, before
management was transferred to the Kaua‘i Humane Society, hiring a biologist to oversee all operations.
The cooperative’s involvement has become part of its pending application for an incidental take license and permit
from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the state Division of Forestry and Wildlife. The license and permit is
required of an organization that “takes” birds; that is, whose equipment causes the harm of birds protected by a host
of laws protecting endangered species, regardless of intention.
The SOS program has become part of KIUC’s Habitat Conservation Plan that describes the “mitigative measures
KIUC will commit themselves to such that we can provide a net benefit to the population of birds that are protected,”
specifically the Newell’s Shearwater, Hawaiian Petrel and Band-rumped Storm Petrel, said Carey Koide, support
services manager for KIUC.
KIUC has submitted its Habitat Conservation Plan, including the application for an incidental take permit and
license to both the USFWS and DOFAW. We hope to get both the permit and license by the first quarter of next year.
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Often called Kaua‘i’s bird because more than 90 percent of its
population lives here, the Newell’s Shearwater—‘a‘o in Hawaiian—is
reliant upon human intervention to return to the ocean once it has
landed on the ground.
If you find a shearwater or other seabird on land away from the ocean,
wrap it in a towel, place it in a closed, aerated box, and leave it in a quiet
place until you can bring it to a Save Our Shearwaters aid station and place
it in one of the cubby holes. Resting is beneficial for them.
If the bird appears injured, call the Kaua‘i Humane Society or the SOS
hotline for more immediate help.
Aid station locations:
Līhu‘e Fire Station • Matson Nawiliwili
Kaua‘i Humane Society • Pacific Missile Range Facility
Waimea Fire Station • Hanapēpē Fire Station
Kalāheo Fire Station • Port Allen Chevron Kōloa Fire
Station Kilauea Medical Group • Hanalei Fire Station
Hanalei Liquor Store
Call: Kaua‘i Humane Society at 632.0610
or SOS Hotline at 635.5117
been refined to include an
understanding of what helps a seabird
take flight.
“They will fly when they feel
confident and when the wind is
conducive to them,” Merritt said,
reminding people not to throw them
up in the air because that doesn’t
work.
Seabirds are released from various
sites on the island, mostly along
beaches, and are allowed to take off in
the manner each wants. When set on
the ground, some “will kind of take a
pitter patter, then take off to the
ocean,” Merritt said. Others stand on
the top of “hack boxes”—launch pads
along the shoreline—until they feel
the ocean breeze. Others are allowed
to try to run and take off, helping
SOS workers assess if each bird is
truly ready to return to the wild.
Chow, the lead weekend field biologist
for SOS, said releasing healthy seabirds
is what the program is all about.
prior year, Merritt said, noting those
numbers are just a fraction of the
volume of birds Kaiakapu and others
who were involved early in SOS recall
finding.
factors, including predation,
condition of fisheries in the open
ocean where seabirds live when not
breeding or raising babies, El Nino
conditions and other factors.
Many people blame the bright lights
of a developing island—street lights,
stadium lights, even lights on
homes—for confusing the seabirds as
they make their way to the ocean,
otherwise successfully navigating
through power lines and other
obstructions.
“Pre-1960s, this bird was almost
thought to be extinct or not in the
Hawaiian islands anymore,” David
said. “It was essentially rediscovered
on the ground in Anahola. It may
have always have had a cyclical
lifestyle.”
Kaiakapu thinks the change in
lighting has made a large difference.
“I think since that time, that’s when
we noticed there are less birds coming
down,” he said. “I think that alone
has saved a lot of seabirds from
falling.”
“We would take them down to the
ocean and let them go from there, just
leave them on a rock and see what
happens,” he said. “Picture a kid on
his 10-speed bike. We were kids and
we didn’t know what to do with the
birds, but you think, ‘Oh, poor birds.’
As a human being you felt the need to
help even at an early age.”
Angie Merritt shows Kylie what types of food
“When you watch them fly off, it’s
the most amazing feeling in the
world,” she said. “You know you’ve
helped another animal survive.”
Though there’s no definitive answer,
In 2005, KIUC replaced all streetlights David said that various studies and
data gathered by radar “indicates that
on Kaua‘i—more than 3,000—with
there probably has been a significant
shielded lights whose beams angle
reduction in population size.”
downward so as not to distract
seabirds, said Reggie David, owner of Helping birds survive
Rana Biological Consulting Inc., a
Before the SOS program existed,
biological consultant specializing in
when Kaiakapu was in high school,
endangered species and a consultant
he and his friends helped downed
to KIUC.
seabirds the only way they knew how.
But both David and Kaiakapu say the
decrease in the number of downed
birds is likely due to a number of
Through SOS, the release protocol has they feed the birds while they are being cared for.
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KIUC Participates in CRN Project
Rural cooperatives working together
affairs, wrote to Energy Secretary
Steven Chu in a letter accompanying the
proposal. “We look forward to working
closely with DOE to explore new ways
to apply smart grid technologies on
behalf of our consumers, the industry
and the nation.”
Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative
(KIUC) is participating in two
proposals by the National Rural
Electric Cooperative Association’s
(NRECA’s) Cooperative Research
Network (CRN).
The two demonstration projects are
seeking funding of more than $80
million from the U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) under the economic
stimulus package. They are intended
to show how rural cooperatives,
working together, can contribute to
the development of the smart grid,
energy efficiency and the widespread
deployment of renewable energy
sources.
“Pulling this together represents a
victory for both the participants
who have been tested by DOE’s
complex requirements, as well as
all cooperatives, which stand to
benefit from the research results,”
said Ed Torrero, CRN executive
director.
NRECA estimated the cost of the
project at $67 million, half of which
would come from the association and
the participating co-ops.
“We have chosen these sites because
they test different aspects and uses of
battery technology,” CRN said in its
proposal. Each co-op also has an
immediate need for storage, as well as
“the engineering capability to give us
confidence that the required work can
be accomplished effectively in a timely
and cost-effective manner.”
The project is budgeted at $15 million,
with NRECA and the four co-ops
involved providing half.
KIUC would install four PPC
TransFlow 2000s (2,000 kW, 14.8
MWh, 7.4 hours) at the end of a
radial line serving a military
installation. KIUC would add 5
MW of photovoltaic (PV)
generation during five years,
beginning in 2010. At present,
KIUC has about 3 MW of
customer-sited generation. The
batteries are essential to realizing
the full value of PV, and to
improving grid reliability;
providing frequency regulation and
spinning reserves; and shifting solar
production to coincide with KIUC
peaks.
Our project is large and
broad in scope. We look forward
to working closely with DOE to explore
new ways to apply smart grid technologies
on behalf of our consumers, the industry
and the nation.”
The Enhanced Distribution and
Management bid involves 27 co-ops in
11 states. The proposal to install more
than 153,000 smart grid components
would study improved ways to manage
peak demand. Pilot programs would test
in-home displays and time-sensitive
rates. Another set of studies would
evaluate the cost versus benefits of
additional automation of distribution
systems. The data would be used to
study a range of areas, including
advanced water heater control and
thermal storage; self-heating feeders;
critical peak pricing over advanced
metering infrastructure; and consumer
in-home energy display pilots.
NRECA’s MultiSpeak specification
would be extended to address critical
data exchanges between software
applications, and cybersecurity would
be expanded.
– Martin Lowery, NRECA
executive vice president
for external affairs
During emergency situations, the selfdispatching capability of the energy
storage system could operate as a
In the second proposal, CRN would
microgrid, enhancing the reliability
demonstrate the technical and
economic viability of utility-scale zinc and security of the critical Barking
bromide batteries. The project would Sands Pacific Missile Range Facility.
look at establishing the costs and
The project also would incorporate a
benefits for energy storage. If
co-located and integrated PV
renewable energy were to become
generation facility, converting an
more grid-friendly through storage in otherwise non-dispatchable source of
batteries, that could mean less use of energy into a fully dispatchable
foreign oil.
capacity resource.
If funded, CRN will test nine
The proposals were submitted August
advanced batteries providing 4.5
24. DOE has said selections will be
megawatts (MW) of peak power and announced in November or December.
31.5 megawatt-hours (MWh) in
If CRN receives an award, Torrero said
storage
at
four
cooperatives
in
Alaska,
the projects would begin in early 2010.
KIUC’s involvement is with integrated
Hawai‘i, South Carolina and Florida. KIUC is participating in both projects.
two-way demand response and inThe batteries will support solar and
home area displays. All co-ops are
wind production; improve security for NRECA is the national service
involved with MultiSpeak and
a military base; optimize transmission organization that represents the nation’s
cybersecurity.
and distribution operation; and manage more than 900 private, not-for-profit,
“Our project is large and broad in
peak loads. The zinc bromide batteries consumer-owned electric cooperatives,
scope,” Martin Lowery, NRECA
are manufactured in the United States which serve 42 million people in 47
states.
executive vice president for external
by Premium Power Corp. (PPC).
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WALKER, SANDRA J
WALL, DAMIAN E
WALL, LISA
WALLER, DORIS L
WAL-MART STORES INC
WALRAVEN, CYNTHIA
WALSH, DOLORES RIVELLINO
WALTJEN, RICHARD
WALTON, FREDERICK
WANDASAN, GLADYS
WARDLOW, DENISE C
WARREN, ELIZABETH
WARREN, LUANN
WARRINER, MICHAEL
WARTMAN, JOHN D
WATANABE, BYRON
WATANABE, DALLAS
WATANABE, KENNETH
WATANABE, MASAO
WATANABE, PAMELA
WATANABE, YASUKO
WATAYA, YACHIYO
WATKINS, JOHN M
WATSON, DEBI
WATSON, P J
WATTERS, CHAREE
WATTS, JOHN D
WATTS, JOHN P
WATTS, LINDA L
WAUGH, KELLY
WEAKLEY, JAMES
WEATHERSBEE, JENNIFER
WEAVER, PAUL
WEBB, SARAH V
WEBBER, JOSHUA R
WEBER, JEFFREY JOHN
WEEKS, ELINOR E
WEHRHEIM JR, JOHN
WEINER, LAUREL
WEISER, RICHARD
WEISS, HARTWIN E
WEISS, JEFFREY
WELCH, NEAL
WELD TECH
WELLS, MICHAEL
WELSH, JASON
WENGER, MARLENE A
WERNER, STEVEN
WERTHWEIN, JOHN D
WEST KAUA‘I
WESTSIDE PHARM
WHATMORE, DAVID B
WHATMORE, MARIA
WHEATLEY, I HAL
WHEATLEY, LEN
WHEATON, GERALD B
WHEELER, JOANNA M
WHITE, ALIKA F
WHITE, ALLEN R
WHITE, JOHN W
WHITE, LINDA
WHITEHEAD, JANIE
WHITFIELD, ALICIA R
WICHMAN, CHAS R
WICHMAN, RANDOLPH
WIESER, KEVIN
WILBUR, SONIA
WILBURN, MISTY R
WILCOX, CHRISTY
WILDERMUTH, VINCENT D
WILLIAMS, ABRAHAM
WILLIAMS, DIANE
WILLIAMS, GILBERT K
WILLIAMS, KATHRYN O
WILLIAMS, LAURIE A
WILLIAMS, RANDY L
WILLIAMS, REBECCA
WILLIAMS, ROBERT T
WILLIAMS, ROBERTA
WILLIAMS, SOLOMON
WILLIAMSON, GRACE A
WILLIAMSON, H D
WILLIAMSON, TOM B
WILMS, ERIC G
WILSON, ARCHIE B
WILSON, BOBBIE
WILSON, BRIAN A
WILSON, CATHERINE M
WILSON, KEVIN JOSEPH
WILSON, LENA M
WILSON, LISA J
WILSON, MARGARET E
WILSON, MICHAEL D
WINSTON, GREGG A
WIRTZFELD, SILVIA M
WISEMAN, ANGELA
WITT, THOMAS R
WOHLFEIL, ANNE
WOJCINSKI, MARK
WOLFE, DUWAYNE K
WOLFF, ROBERT
WOLFSHAGEN, RANDY C
WONG, DERICK
WONG, FREDRICK Y J
WONG, JANA K L
WONG, JULIA G
WONG, NANCY P
WONG, RUSSEL M
WONG, WILLIAM #1
WOOD, NATHAN A
WOOD, ROGER L
WOOTEN, JOHN W
WORKMAN, DONALD G
WORTMANN, CINDY
WORWA, PHILIP B
WRAY, JIMMY F
WRAY, LINDA
WRIGHT JR, ERWIN A
WRIGHT, CARL L
WRIGHT, DAVID W
WRIGHT, SIRMON
WU, DENISE H
WU, FANG FEI
WU, FANG JIE
YADAO, BERNARD
YADAO, CONCHITA
YADAO, ORLY J
YADAO, REUBEN
YADAO, RODNEY B
YAGO, ARNOLD
YAGO, FLORO Y
YAMADA, ALAN
YAMADA, MILDRED
YAMAGUCHI, H
YAMAGUCHI, JOANN
YAMAGUCHI, M L T
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YAMAGUCHI, SCOTT L
YAMAMOTO, BRIAN
YAMAMOTO, DEXTER
YAMAMOTO, DORIS M
YAMAMOTO, GARY K
YAMAMOTO, HARRY
YAMAMOTO, M
YAMAMOTO, POH
YAMAMOTO, RAYNETTE K
YAMAMOTO, YOJI
YAMAMOTOYA, BRIAN
YAMANE, CONSUELO
YAMASATO, YASU
YAMASE, EDD S
YAMASE, MIYUKI
YAMAUCHI, GLENN
YAMAUCHI, SCOTT
YANAGIHARA, EDWIN
YANDALL, ARTHUR
YANG, LOUISE C
YANGCO, GEORGE
YAP, MARLO
YARDLEY, PAUL T
YARIS, ELVINA
YARIS, MATILDA
YARUSH, JOHN J 3RD
YASUDA, KEVIN T
YASUDA, TAKEO
YASUTAKE, SHAYCE L
YATES, JANNA
YATOGO, JULIE N
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YAZARIAN, ARAM
YEAGER, SUSAN
YIM, TIFFANI EK
YOKOMOTO, MITSUE
YOKOTAKE, ROSWELL
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YOKOYAMA, RANDALL J
YONAHARA, RUSSELL
YONEJI, STUART
YONEMURA, JERRY
YOON, JAMES
YORKMAN, WESLEY
YOSHIDA, CLAYTON
YOSHIDA, MATHEW
YOSHIDA, NATSUYO
YOSHIMORI, CLYDE
YOSHIMURA, Y
YOSHIOKA, LORI A
YOSHIOKA, REID
YOUN, A
YOUN, GILMORE
YOUN, JAMES
YOUN, VIVIAN
YOUNG, CHRISTOPHER C
YOUNG, DONALD
YOUNG, JOHN H
YOUNG, NEIL
YOUNG, NORVAL
YOUNG, RICHARD A
YUKIMURA, JOANN
ZADOK, AVI
ZAIMA, JAMES
ZAIMA, JAMES K
ZALES JEWELERS
ZATRAPA, MIROSLAV
ZAWODNY, JENNIFER A
ZEBE, ALAN L
ZENTGRAF, WALTER
ZERNICKOW, CHAD
ZILIAN, PETER
ZIRZOW, NICHOLE
ZITO, DENISE E
ZTOURZ INC
ZWEBEN, MONTE
NOVEMBER 2009 53
Statement of Operations
For the period 01/01/2009 – 08/31/2009
By Karissa Jonas, Controller
KIUC results of operations
through August 31, 2009, are
being impacted negatively by
the weak economy and low
fuel costs. Electricity usage on
the island has significantly
decreased, primarily due to a
reduction in visitors to the
island. KIUC is doing
everything it can, while
maintaining safety and
reliability, to reduce costs in
various areas to continue to
meet its loan covenants.
Revenues, expenses and net
margins totaled $80.9 million,
$77.9 million and $3.0 million,
respectively, for the eightmonth period ending August
31, 2009.
Percentage of Total Revenue
Interest
7.9%
Taxes
8.5%
Net Margins
3.7%
Fuel & Purchased
Power Costs
41.0%
Depreciation &
Amortization
13.9%
As is the case for all electric
utilities, the cost of power
generation is the largest
expense, totaling $41.5 million,
or 51.3 percent of revenues.
Fuel costs are the largest
Administrative &
component of power
General
generation, totaling $33.2
Net of Non-Operating
million, or 41.0 percent of
Margins
revenues, and representing
7.7%
79.9 percent of the cost of
Member Services
power generation. As a point
Production Operation &
3.0%
of reference, fuel costs have
Maintenance
10.3%
decreased by 55 percent, or
Transmission & Distribution
$40.1 million, from $73.3
Operation & Maintenance
million a year ago. This has
4.0%
resulted in a substantial
decrease in members’ monthly
electric bills. The remaining $8.3 million, or 10.3 percent of revenues and 20.1 percent of the cost of power
generation, represents the cost of operating and maintaining the generating units.
The cost of operating and maintaining the electric lines totaled $3.2 million, or 4.0 percent of total revenues. The
cost of servicing our members totaled $2.4 million, or 3.0 percent of revenues. Administrative and general costs—
which include marketing and communications, legislative and regulatory expenses, engineering, executive, financial
and corporate services, and board of directors expenses—totaled $6.8 million, or 8.4 percent of revenues.
Being very capital intensive, depreciation and amortization of the utility plant costs $11.2 million, or 13.9 percent of
revenues. Although not subject to federal income taxes, state and local taxes amounted to $6.8 million, or 8.5 percent
of revenues. Interest on long-term debt, at a very favorable sub-5-percent interest rate, totals $6.4 million, or 7.9
percent of revenues. Non-operating net margins added $0.6 million to overall net margins. Revenues less total
expenses equal margins of $3.0 million, or 3.7 percent of revenues. Margins are allocated to consumer members and
paid when appropriate.
54 KIUC CURRENTS
KEO Offers Two
Energy-Efficiency
Programs
Kaua‘i Economic Opportunity Inc. (KEO), a 501(c) (3)
nonprofit Community Action Agency, has been awarded a
contract through the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act (ARRA) of 2009 to help low-income homeowners
improve the energy efficiency of their residences.
With ARRA funds, KEO is offering two programs
through the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE)
Weatherization Assistance Program:
• Installation of solar water systems in up to 84 lowincome homes.
• Installation of compact fluorescent light (CFL) kits
and/or retrofitting up to 40 homes.
This program enables qualified applicants to permanently
reduce their energy bills by making their homes more
efficient. In the three decades since its founding in 1976,
DOE’s Weatherization Assistance Program has provided
services to more than 6.2 million low-income families.
• A roof strong enough to carry or hold the solar system
• An income level that meets federal poverty guidelines
(see chart below)
For renters, permission and commitment of the landlord
is needed to accept the solar system.
Under the CFL program, eligible households will receive a
free energy conservation education session, and a CFL kit
that generates the same amount of light equal to standard
bulbs, while producing less heat.
To qualify for a CFL kit, an applicant must have:
• A household of one or more
• Use 6,000 kWh of electricity a year—an average of 500
kWh a month
• An income level that meets federal poverty guidelines
(see chart below)
Documents must be provided to support eligibility. That
includes copies of the applicant’s electric bill and 2008
income tax return and/or GET statement(s), proof of
gross income of any source, etc.
The project began August 1 and runs through September
30, 2010. Supplies are limited and based on a first-come
first-serve basis. For more information, please call ARRAWAP Program Director Marcelino Tapia at 245.4077
extension 236.
Through the KEO program, weatherization service providers
will install an electric-controlled solar water system, with a
life span of 10 to 20 years, including solar panel collectors,
water heater, timer and water pump (a $6,500 value).
To qualify for a solar system, an applicant must have:
• An operational gas (propane) or electric water heater
• A household of four or more
• Resided in the same home for more than a year
• Use 6,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity a year—
an average of 500 kWh a month
2009 POVERTY INCOME
GUIDELINES (200%)
Size of Family
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Monthly
$2,077
$2,793
$3,510
$4,227
$4,943
$5,660
$6,377
$7,093
Annually
$24,290
$33,520
$42,120
$50,720
$59,320
$67,920
$76,520
$85,120
Each additional member, add $ 8,600
PARTING SHOT
True meaning of cooperation, KIUC’s Westside
line crew helping out by pulling cable into the
newly rebuilt Lydgate Substation.
We’re always looking for interesting items to feature in
Parting Shot. If you have an item to share with readers,
please e-mail currents@kiuc.coop or send it to: KIUC
Currents, 4463 Pahe‘e Street, Suite 1, Līhu‘e, HI 96766-2000.
HI-130
Powerlines
Aloha mai kākou,
On September 29, a tsunami swept through American Samoa with little warning, leaving death and
destruction in its wake. We at Kaua‘i Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) anxiously awaited updates
from the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center while we reviewed and prepared to engage our emergency
plans. Luckily, we were spared. But our friends in American Samoa were not so lucky.
We on Kaua‘i know how difficult the road back from a disaster can be. Most of us can remember
hurricanes ‘Iwa and Iniki, and some of us can remember other hurricanes and tsunamis. We always
needed help getting back on our feet following those events, and we always got it from someone.
KIUC is a cooperative and a member of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
(NRECA). The American Samoa Power Authority also is a member of NRECA. Both of us signed
Mutual Assistance Agreements, which
allow reimbursements from the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) for assistance.
As I write this, we have been in touch with Mike Keyser, president and
chief executive officer of the American Samoa Power Authority
(ASPA), and are providing him some help. We sent two linemen, Bobby
Koteles and Jeremy McKelvy, on October 8. We sent two additional
linemen, John Ludington and Chris Acoba, and two diesel engine
mechanics, Glenn Montemayor and Julius Balisican, on October 15.
Reports are that they have been working long hours getting people
hooked up. Glenn and Julius are helping with repairs to a generation
facility that was damaged by the waves. We also sent five pallets of
materials from our warehouse stocks by military airlift and have
prepared a digger line truck, a bucket truck and two pickups for
shipment to them.
EVIDENTLY, MY BUSINESS CAN
KEEP THE LIGHTS ON…
JUST BY TURNING THEM OFF.
At the end of the day, I unplug or turn off
whatever I can. And that routine saves
my business money every year.
Conserve, Kaua‘i.
In 2004, two of our employees, Samisoni Tupou and John Ludington,
helped ASPA in the recovery from Cyclone Heta. Their experience with
the ASPS system has been helpful in understanding their needs. As
mentioned earlier, John has volunteered again.
Getting our friends in American Samoa help has not been easy, as the
road through FEMA and other agency assistance is a bit confusing. But
providing assistance is a good experience for us; some day we might
need help ourselves.
Through all of this, Mike Keyser has been most gracious. We wish him
and the people of American Samoa the best and will do what we can to
help. I want to commend and thank all of our KIUC employees who
offered to help and also thank all of our employees who have been
involved with the logistics of sending help.
Mahalo!
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Randall J. Hee
President and CEO