CIRI plans power plant

BY ANDREW WELLNER
Frontiersman
Published on Monday, October 26, 2009 9:43 PM AKDT

PALMER — Plans for a private power plant near the Beluga coal fields don’t change anything for the goals of the Valley’s power company.

The Native corporation CIRI announced plans this month to build a power plant using underground coal gasification technology. The plant would churn out 100 megawatts of power.

Meanwhile, the Matanuska Electric Association is moving ahead with power generation plans of its own. Most recently, the co-op announced it was seeking bids to construct a 180-megawatt plant fired by natural gas.

But according to the Matanuska Electric Association, CIRI’s plans don’t really affect MEA.

“If you kind of look at the time frame of our project and their project it would be foolish of us to abandon our project just based on theirs,” said MEA spokeswoman Lorali Carter.

According to its website, CIRI is already working on permits. CIRI’s power generation could begin as early as 2014. But that year is a significant one for MEA. Right now the co-op buys the vast majority of its electricity from Chugach Electric Association. But that contract expires on Dec. 31, 2014. According to MEA’s interim general manager, forecasts have Chugach facing gas shortages that year even before MEA’s contract expires.

Carter said MEA will look at possible power purchase agreements with CIRI.

“If they’ve got it to sell we would be interested in possibly getting power from it,” she said. “We’re certainly excited about their project being a part of the mix for the Railbelt.”

Though CIRI is a private organization, there’s nothing to stop MEA from signing a contract with the corporation. Carter said private companies in the electricity generation business are rare in Alaska but seem to be more common in the Lower 48.

She said she doesn’t have enough access to CIRI’s data to know if the power produced at the plant will be competitive with rates the co-op pays other utilities but said CIRI’s power plant won’t compete with MEA’s.

Jim Jager, spokesman for CIRI, said that the rates will be competitive.

“I think we’re going to produce cost-effective energy,” he said.

The project will be built somewhere in a stretch of land in CIRI’s holdings in and around the Beluga coal fields on the west side of Cook Inlet.

Jager said that while the wells down into the coal beds will be mostly on land inside the Mat-Su Borough, the company hasn’t decided yet where to put the actual power plant.

“It’s unclear where the power plant is going to be because we have land in both the Kenai borough and the Mat-Su Borough and we haven’t determined which spot it is going to be,” he said. “The Mat-Su Borough does have some complications because of the law it passed back when the power company was trying to develop the coal plant.”

But the borough’s power plant ordinance — in the past a subject of much legal wrangling with MEA — is just one of a number of factors that will weigh on that decision, Jager said.

He said while he doesn’t doubt MEA is sincere in their desire to move ahead with its power plant, he thinks CIRI’s project, which has the ability to expand beyond 100 megawatts, will change a lot of things in the energy business.

“I think it is unlikely that our plant is not going to impact Southcentral Alaska’s electric generation plan in a whole bunch of different ways that nobody, frankly, understands quite yet,” he said.

He said the coal fields could provide enough power for the whole Railbelt through underground coal gasification. But that’s not something CIRI plans to do, because the goal is to expand the number of different types of electrical generation in the Railbelt, not reduce them.

“When you have a single source of electricity, you’re basically painting yourself into a corner,” Jager said.

Underground coal gasification is a relatively young technology, but CIRI’s website says it’s been tested and proven effective in more than 50 projects worldwide.

The way it works is two wells are drilled down to the coal bed. Down one hole the company pumps air or some other oxidizer that causes the coal to burn. The heat and pressure then gasifies the coal. The gas that comes out of the second well, called syngas or synthesis gas, contains methane and can be burned to create power or can be purified into natural gas for sale.

CIRI says the process is as clean as producing energy with natural gas. The company points out that, unlike traditional methods of turning coal into energy, there is no mining involved. Most of the pollutants remain underground in the coal bed.

Contact Andrew Wellner at andrew.wellner@frontiersman.com or 352-2270.

Comments

15 comment(s)

    Dr. Hootch wrote on Nov 2, 2009 10:23 AM:

    " the friends of Mat-Su are great, that's where i get all my product, they really know what they're doing with the stuff! "

    Bravo. wrote on Nov 2, 2009 9:56 AM:

    " I'm not quite sure how this gas extraction thing works? Anybody got any ideas? "

    Joe Mama wrote on Oct 29, 2009 1:57 AM:

    " Hey Dennis Oakland, this comment board is for opinions about a new power plant in the works that could benefit all of us. Please grind your off-topic personal ax elsewhere. "

    Warm n Dry wrote on Oct 28, 2009 11:30 PM:

    " FOMS is one of the best things that ever happened to Mat-Su. Thanks for all your hard work. I also hope that CIRI will be successful with their innovative gas generation project. Aso, I don't know any Dennis O. Bet there's lots of them around; hopefully of all persuasions to discuss, agree and disagree, in a civilized manner so that they come to understand each other without anger and come to agreements which benefit everyone involved. "

    Dennis O rules wrote on Oct 28, 2009 11:27 PM:

    " I'm not sure who these Friends of Matsu are, or what their deal is, but your sentiment is appreciated. Open, respectful debate is the only way to arrive at a meaningful consensus.

    That said, people should take a closer look at what CIRI is proposing, The technology is excellent -- a far cry from what your local utility was trying to ram down your throats. "

    jp wrote on Oct 28, 2009 6:40 PM:

    " Dennis O. was right, up to the point of where he referred to FOMS's input as "intelligent" then it became hogwash. "

    Dennis Oakland wrote on Oct 28, 2009 3:30 PM:

    " Readers be aware: The person using my name on Frontiersman blogs is about to be charged under AS 11.46.570 Criminal Impersonation in the Second Degree, so please use good judgement when reading his/her postings. In over a dozen postings at various articles, this person has illlegally assumed my identity with the intent to defraud the readers of this blog into thinking it is me making the post.. "

    I agree wrote on Oct 28, 2009 5:57 AM:

    " Dennis O's comment hits the nail on the head. "

    FoMS lover wrote on Oct 27, 2009 10:46 PM:

    " This CIRI plan has great potential. We all need to stay focused on the prize. Including you, Oakland. LOL. Geez, lighten up. "

    Dennis Oakland wrote on Oct 27, 2009 7:37 PM:

    " Readers be aware: The person using my name on Frontiersman blogs is about to be charged under AS 11.46.570 Criminal Impersonation in the Second Degree, so please use good judgement when reading his/her postings. In over a dozen postings at various articles, this person has illlegally assumed my identity with the intent to defraud the readers of this blog into thinking it is me making the post.. "

    Houston Resident wrote on Oct 27, 2009 3:37 PM:

    " To Dennis O. - I agree "

    Dennis O. wrote on Oct 27, 2009 1:33 PM:

    " Friends of Mat-Su have as much right to their opinion as any of us. Whether you agree with them or not, they bring an intelligent, fact-based argument to the debate and provide needed balance to "the other side" that has run rampant here in the Valley for too long. "

    To The Borough wrote on Oct 27, 2009 9:18 AM:

    " You must be an employee of FOM's, because there isn't anyone else in the valley stupid enough to think that FOM's has this much power over the MatSu. If you don't work for FOM's, grow a little common sense and stop bringing them up in every dang comment and maybe we'll be lucky enough for them to just go away. Every time some bumpkin like you mentions how "evil" they are they gain credibility and another swarm of donations. "

    The Borough wrote on Oct 26, 2009 10:57 PM:

    " Well we all know if the friends of matsu have anything to do with this it will not happen. Better just plan to build that thing on the Kenai peninsula. If it's good for the people of the Valley the the FOM's are against it. I wonder how the FOM will feel when they have to cut the trees in their own back yard to keep warm next winter. Then just maybe then they will realize how stupid they really are. "

    Bravo wrote on Oct 26, 2009 10:32 PM:

    " BRAVO! That's looking forward. "

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