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possible vehicle types,partnership opportunities, and funding options that include tax <br /> credits and grants. <br /> The benefits of electric vehicles are numerous, but one of the biggest barriers in this market <br /> is range anxiety. The main factors to range anxiety are the type of vehicle being used and <br /> the network of acceptable charging stations. Tom Sagstetter went over the different types <br /> of vehicles and their charging requirements. He also gave some background on the vehicle <br /> charging equipment and the three different levels that are available. Daryl Thompson asked <br /> how the electric vehicles contribute to the road tax. Staff responded that at the present time <br /> they don't. There was further discussion. Troy Adams added that by supporting and <br /> marketing this green initiative we would also strategically capture load growth. There was <br /> further discussion. Staff will continue to keep the Commission informed on the research <br /> being conducted and the potential of electric vehicles and programs that may be provided <br /> to the City of Elk River and surrounding community. <br /> 5.4 MMPA Buy-In; Bond Refunding Options <br /> Theresa Slominski shared that when our purchase power contract was negotiated with <br /> MMPA to be our power provider in 2018, it was noted that ERMU would have to buy-in to <br /> the agency for its proportionate share of the infrastructure and assets in order to be a <br /> member and receive power. As interest rates are currently lower and will most likely be <br /> higher in 2018, staff met with Springsted to discuss options for an early payment towards <br /> our buy-in. The discussions with Springsted centered around being able to take advantage <br /> of the current low interest rates, and the timing of the bonding so as not to jeopardize any <br /> bonding the City would be doing. <br /> In recent conversations with David Niles from MMPA, it was determined that Elk River <br /> Municipal Utilities' buy-in today is estimated to be just under$14,000,000, and projected <br /> to be as high as $18,000,000 in 2018 when we actually become a power purchasing <br /> member. It's important to note that this is greater than originally projected in 2014 because <br /> of two factors: first, ERMU has grown in load and customer size faster than other members <br /> effectively increasing our load ratio; second,MMPA continues to have growing reserves. <br /> Since the City is not bonding this year, ERMU is considering a bond amount for the <br /> maximum of$10,000,000. In addition to any payment made this year, in 2018 there would <br /> need to be a"true-up" of the buy-in amount that would need to be made with cash or <br /> additional bonding. Theresa shared that they are working on setting up a meeting with <br /> Springsted for later this month to look at bond refunding options for our 2007A Electric <br /> Revenue Bonds. The commission had a few questions. Staff responded. John Dietz <br /> expressed some concern with what the public perception will be when the rate payers hear <br /> that it's going to cost$18,000,000 million dollars to join MMPA. It will be important to <br /> relay what this means for them and how they will benefit from it. Staff responded that there <br /> will be a significant cost savings for our purchased power once we are with MMPA; the <br /> projections now are approximately$2,000,000 per year. While this cost savings margin <br /> Page 5 <br /> Special meeting of the Elk River Municipal Utilities Commission <br /> March 15,2016 <br /> 30 <br />
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