Teegarden needed for new vision
The construction of Sunset Falls Dam is deeply flawed because: 1) it's hugely expensive, (from $150 to $170 million for 13.7 MW) 2) it will reduce the river to a trickle, destroying one of the last wild rivers in North America, 3) Sunset Falls Dam undercuts the intent of a citizen-passed initiative I-937, now law, that mandates Washington utilities transition to renewable sources of energy, 3 percent by 2012 to 20 percent by 2020. New hydroelectric dams do not meet the renewable energy standard to make up that percentage. Does PUD plan to lobby our Legislature to change this law?
PUD is now spending ratepayer money to get permits and buy land in preparation of the Sunset Falls Hydroelectric Project in exchange for a questionable amount of power generation (think reduced flow from receding glaciers!)
Commissioner Teegarden would offer better ways to spend ratepayer funds: enhanced conservation (the least costly way to achieve sustainability), education, and strengthening the Solar-Express Program for renewable energy incentives.
Cathy Ferbrache-Garrand
Bothell

