Village Economic Development. Indian Country Energy and Infrastructure Working Group September 21, 2017 Washington, DC
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1 Village Economic Development Indian Country Energy and Infrastructure Working Group September 21, 2017 Washington, DC
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3 WHY LAND CLAIMS? In the 1960s, the State of Alaska began making land claims as part of the Alaska Statehood Act. In 1966, 17 Native organizations met at the first Alaska Federation of Natives and adopted a resolutions requesting a land freeze in Alaska and asking Congress to enact legislation to enable the settlement of aboriginal title. In 1968, the Atlantic Richfield Oil Company found oil on Alaska s North Slope. Alaska Native peoples had claims over the lands that the federal and state government and the oil companies wanted to develop and were aware of the state s exploration for oil In 1966, then Secretary of the Interior, Stewart Udall, imposed a "land freeze" to stop all transfers of land ownership until Native land rights could be confirmed. The United States Congress took up the issue and resolved through the enactment of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) signed into law by President Nixon on Dec. 18, 1971
4 ANCSA: Land Claims The Northwest Alaska Native Association and other Alaska Native groups began to formalize and on Oct. 18, 1966, - 17 Native organizations met at the first Alaska Native Federation of Natives (AFN) meeting. The conference also adopted specific recommendations for legislation. The three fundamental recommendations were: 1) a "land freeze" be imposed on all federal lands until Native claims were resolved; 2) Congress enact legislation to enable settlement of the claims; and 3) there be substantial consultation with Natives, including Congressional hearings in Alaska, before any action would be taken on claims settlement legislation. This was the groundwork of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA).
5 Who We ANCSA Are NANA Region Age Distribution NANA was entitled to 2.2 million acres and $44 million in cash
6 ANCSA
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8 2017 Fuel Prices & Village Electric Rates Gas/G Stove Oil/G Kwh (1-500) PCE Kwh (>501) NO PCE Kotzebue $5.27 $4.96 $0.18 $0.45 Ambler $9.00 $8.50 $0.21 $0.61 Kobuk $9.00 $8.00 $0.21 $0.60 Shungnak $8.25 $8.25 $0.21 $0.60 Kiana $6.00 $5.50 $0.20 $0.57 Noorvik $5.83 $5.42 $0.20 $0.57 Selawik $7.50 $7.75 $0.20 $0.52 Buckland $6.80 $6.80 $0.20 $0.48 Deering $5.00 $4.75 $0.32 $0.71 Kivalina $4.85 $4.40 $0.20 $0.56 Noatak $9.99 $9.99 $0.21 $0.75
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10 Energy The Recent Origin of NANA s Involvement Strategic Energy Plan (SEP) The goal of the NANA SEP is improved energy security through strategic energy planning and improved understanding of available energy options 2. SEP branded as the Northwest Arctic Leadership Team (NWALT) Energy Plan to show collaboration and partnerships within the region 3. Energy Steering Committee formed to improve communication on energy issues STILL EXISTS TODAY
11 Vision and Goal Setting Strategic Energy Plan The VISION is for the Northwest Arctic Borough (NAB) region to be 50 percent reliant on regionally available energy sources, both renewable and non-renewable, for heating and generation purposes by the year The progression is planned as follows: 10 percent decrease of imported diesel fuels by 2020 (this is on track) 25 percent decrease of imported transportation diesel fuels by percent decrease of imported diesel fuels by 2050
12 Sub-Regional Options and Challenges Energy Option Analysis Purpose identify and develop energy resources for each community 1. Six feasible options wind, hydro, biomass, solar, fossil fuels Low hanging fruit energy efficiency and conservation 2. Not every village has a renewable energy source nearby (need roads & interties) 3. Shallow rivers impacting fuel delivery to the Upper Kobuk villages and Noatak
13 Energy What We ve Learned Project Timelines
14 Data Collection 1. State and Federal funding is getting more competitive 2. Data collection is crucial, but can t study to death A. 1 year of wind data B. 5 years of stream flow C. Project performance data for investment payback D. TED and ECO meters for Conservation with NAB 3. Energy audits, energy assessments, market basket study, etc.
15 Lessons Learned NANA s Role in energy for our region 1. Project development, including stakeholder coordination 2. Grant writer/fund seeker innovative approaches 3. Advocating for change in State and Federal policies 4. Infrastructure planner 5. Communicating NWALT energy priorities to stakeholders 6. Update Energy plan 7. Research emerging technologies
16 Regional Energy Picture
17 Completed Projects Project Date Initial effort from NANA NANA's $ Contrib. $ Awarded Project Man/Proponent Status Next steps/milestones $ Needed Comm date B/C ratio NANA SEP 10/8/2007 Applied for grant funding $95,922 $ 100, NANA On-going Strategic Energy Plan Completed Energy Option Analysis Energy Summit Energy Steering Committee formed Energy Survey NANA GAP 10/8/2007 Applied for grant funding $46,840 $ 149, NANA Completed Geothermal Assessment Report Completed Field trips completed NANA WRAP 10/8/2007 Applied for grant funding $44,323 $ 149, NANA On-going Wind resource assessment completed Secured funding for turbine installation 2014 turbine installation for 2014 Deering and Buckland Energy Wise 2011 Partnered with Rural Cap $1.9M N/A Rural Cap Completed 10.5 villages completed 2011 Jobs created Energy education provided Moderate weatherization improvements Biomass Applied for grant funding Grant app cost $58, NANA Completed Kobuk River Valley Woody Biomass 2014 Feasibility Study Kiana HS Energy Audit June, 2013 Paid for energy assessment $20,000 N/A NANA Report Complete report by Nov. 30, 2013 $15,300 Report done N/A audit AHFC Completed Seek funding to perform Energy Efficiency by Nov. 30 WHPacific Measures on NANA Region Schools 2014 Loans vs. Grant Completed Kobuk Biomass Aug Letter of support In-kind staff time ANTHC Completed Commission wood burning boiler N/A Mar Land staff support NANA Approved Harvesting plan Project Create business model complete Noatak Fuel Haul Project 2011 Applied for grant funding Grant app cost $425,000 NANA/NWAB On-going Partnered with Cruz Construction 2015 for operator training and spills plan dev. Fuel route selected Fuel equipment delivered to Portsite Wind Turbine Installation Sept Received grant from DOE 194,313 NWAB Operating Deering Wind Turbine Installation Dec. 31, M NWAB Buckland Wind Turbine Installation May-15 Noorvik - Hotham Peak concept
18 Current Projects Project Date Initial effort from NANA NANA's $ Contrib. $ Awarded Project Man/Proponent Status Next steps/milestones $ Needed Comm. date B/C ratio Cosmos Hills Hydro Oct Received grant from AEA 150,000 NANA Feasibility Advance concept design to 65% and 500 k Jun NANA hydrology costs 500,000 AVEC start permitting 30 M since 2009 Preparing DOI grant application Ambler Biomass Jan Letter of support In-kind staff time ANTHC AEA recommended funding to the legis- $379,583 Application Staff support NANA lature. submitted Wind Resource Assessment Aug Shungnak met tower $20,000 NANA Completed Complete data collection - Apr-15 Kivalina met tower Erect Met tower at K-Hill Apr-15 Ambler met tower Relocate Shungnak met tower to Ambler Oct-15 Shungnak Wind Project Jan-15 Purchased met tower $5,000 NANA AEA recommended funding to the legislature $135,000 Paid for grant app prep WHPacific Solar Energy Project 2016 Applied for grant funding Grant app cost $992,000 NANA On-going Receive award, negotiate scope and budget $1,000,000 Jul-17 Deerstone Consulting match from KEA DOE Technical Assistance 2017 Applied for grant funding Grant app cost $505,468 NANA Underway Conduct village visits & ESC meetings $0 Jan-17 Deerstone Consulting USDA Battery Grant for 2017 Applied for grant funding Grant app cost $1,601,943 NANA Underway Size the battery systems and procure the $0 Jan-18 Deering & Buckland Deerstone Consulting equipment
19 Department of Energy Solar Grant Department of Energy has awarded NANA $1M to install community solar arrays in Deering, Buckland, and Kotzebue NANA is working with Kotzebue Electric Association to finance the $1M cost share for the project Starting System design & equipment selection NANA-Kotzebue Electric Association Joint Venture Challenges: Logistics & foundation
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21 USDA High Energy Cost Grant NANA awarded $1.6M to install energy storage batteries in Deering and Buckland as part of High Energy Cost Grant Program USDA completed environmental review Project has begun with selection of vendors and specific technology will allow for diesels-off operation for part of the year and enhanced fuel savings System design and energy storage battery selection Challenges: Logistics & renewable energy integration
22 DOE Inter-Tribal Technical Assistance Grant Department of Energy has awarded NANA $495,460 to create an Inter- Tribal Network in the Northwest Arctic 3-year effort Local capacity building and economic development Regional Coordination Requires several training trips to Denver and one in Anchorage (April 2017) Other AK Regions also received grant (with potential for cross regional collaboration)
23 Inter-Tribal TA Project Objectives Two Energy Steering Committee (ESC) meetings per year (instead of one currently) A day of technical training/workforce development added to each ESC meeting Energy and business planning for individual tribes and the overall region Technology reviews for unique arctic applications Promote economies of scale in energy and power projects for the NANA Region Conduct topical research, including the possible development of a Joint Action Agency
24 2017 Regional Priorities Bulk fuel buying, logistics and storage (regional approach) Solar energy Regional funding strategy (JAA or COOP) Upgrades of bulk fuel farms and power plants Energy education (Energy Smart) Heat pumps Transportation Community efficiency programs Wind energy systems Biomass/waste to heat Hydro electric Combined heat and power District energy distribution
25 What We ve Learned, What We Need Critical Path / Needs 1. Interties between villages 2. Roads 3. Power Cost Equalization Reform current formula decreases state subsidy if diesel consumption decreases This current model discourages energy efficiency and renewable energy development
26 NANA Energy Program Current Goals & Outcomes Public Private Partnerships Village Economic Development Power Cost Equalization Reform Fostering Sustainable Behavior Roads and Inter-ties Powerhouse Upgrades to Integrate RE Workforce Development and Skills Training Natural Gas Exploration
27 Why Should NANA Continue With VEP? Board Directive Through the 2008 VED Board Resolution, NANA made a long-term commitment to lower the cost of energy for the region With high energy costs, the region cannot promote economic development High energy costs are negatively impacting subsistence lifestyle Flying in diesel fuel to villages does not make economic sense Powerhouse upgrades are needed to integrate renewable energy Workforce development and skills training
28 Why Should NANA Continue With VEP? In the February 2017 Energy Steering Committee meeting, energy education was the number one priority In the 2015 NANA Shareholder Opinion Survey, the cost of energy, and the cost of goods, were the most critical issues to the region and shareholders NANA is well suited to address the high cost of energy in the region and to foster partnerships with others Helps communicate the energy needs for rural Alaska (Senator Murkowski visit to upper Kobuk villages)
29 Alaska Kotzebue Basin Hydrocarbon Potential Nana Regional Corporation Kotzebue Basin, onshore and offshore NW Alaska, it is one of the major sedimentary basins of North America >20,000 feet of Cretaceous and Tertiary basin-fill Comparable in size to the prolific Alaska Cook Inlet Basin (cumulative 10 TCFG) Interpreted to have a petroleum system similar to that of the Cook Inlet Nana seeking partners to appraise Fee Lands, 2.2 million mineral acres Two wells drilled by Chevron in 1974, 1500 mi of seismic 30 prospects/leads No known resources Assessment ongoing, June 2013 status meeting with consultants planned
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