{"id":1019,"date":"2010-12-06T08:42:23","date_gmt":"2010-12-06T15:42:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/valleywatch.net\/?p=1019"},"modified":"2010-12-06T08:42:23","modified_gmt":"2010-12-06T15:42:23","slug":"prairie-state-costs-are-skyrocketing-for-participating-municipal-utilities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/valleywatch.net\/?p=1019","title":{"rendered":"Prairie State costs are skyrocketing for participating municipal utilities"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/valleywatch.net.previewdns.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/12\/Prairie-State.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-1020\" title=\"Prairie State\" src=\"http:\/\/valleywatch.net.previewdns.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/12\/Prairie-State.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"400\" height=\"282\" srcset=\"http:\/\/valleywatch.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/12\/Prairie-State.jpg 400w, http:\/\/valleywatch.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/12\/Prairie-State-300x211.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 400px) 100vw, 400px\" \/><\/a><strong>September  19, 2010-by Jeanette Sturges in the Naperville Sun. he city&#8217;s locked in  to a full-requirements contract with the IMEA until 2035. Short of  expensive lawsuits, Naperville is tied to IMEA, and thus to Prairie  State, for 24 years, beginning June 1, 2011. The smoke stack from the  Prairie State Energy Campus towers over farms and farmland in Washington  County, IL. (Sid Hastings\/For Sun-Times Media)<\/strong><br \/>\n(Editors Note: Forty municipal utilities in Indiana are  faced with the same prospect through the Indiana Municipal Power  Agency, including Jasper and Tell City.)<\/p>\n<p>When Naperville bought into the Illinois Municipal Electric Agency in 2007, it bought into coal.<\/p>\n<p>A lot of it.<\/p>\n<p>Just  months after Naperville signed on to IMEA, a cooperative of 30  municipalities and rural electric cooperatives, IMEA signed off on its  purchase of 15.17 percent of the Prairie State Energy Campus, a  1,600-megawatt, coal-fired supercritical power plant.<\/p>\n<p>Now, as the  over-budget burner of fossil fuels rises out of the corn fields near  Lively Grove, 40 miles southeast of St. Louis, Naperville is left to  wonder whether the deal will deliver on its promise of clean, cheap,  reliable energy, and if not, what can be done about it.<\/p>\n<p>At what cost?<br \/>\n&#8220;We  still think it&#8217;s a good deal,&#8221; said Mark Curran, director of  Naperville&#8217;s electric utility. &#8220;Everyone wants to concentrate that this  is a big lump of money, but you have to look over the whole life cycle  of the plant. The cost is going to stay much flatter than where I think  the market&#8217;s going to go.&#8221;<br \/>\nAnd it is a big lump of money. After  construction overruns, the total bill for the plant, its adjacent coal  mine, new transmission lines, and a host of other costs, ran 25 percent  over budget, topping out at $4.9 billion.<\/p>\n<p>Do the math, accounting  for the fact that Naperville makes up about 40 percent of IMEA, and the  city&#8217;s share comes in just under $300 million, to be paid over the next  24 years.<\/p>\n<p>According to the IMEA and the city, that 25 percent  project overrun means Naperville will see about a 3 percent rise in its  wholesale electricity costs, which will be passed on to customers.<\/p>\n<p>But  that doesn&#8217;t factor in the environmental costs of getting energy from  coal in the first place, costs that may translate into actual dollars in  the future. 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