Electric Division- Lake Levels and Hydro-Electric Generation

KPU and Hydro-Electric Generation

Ketchikan Public Utilities is a member of SEAPA (Southeast Alaska Power Agency), along with the Utilities of Wrangell and Petersburg, who both get their hydropower primarily from Tyee Lake.  Ketchikan and the Northern communities are linked by large transmission lines, called the intertie. SEAPA and Ketchikan have a Power Sales Agreement (PSA), which requires that Ketchikan purchase SEAPA's power for any requirement beyond what it can generate from its grandfathered projects Ketchikan Lakes and Silvis/Beaver Falls.

Hydropower is Ketchikan's primary source of power generation. Ketchikan gets its hydropower from several projects: Ketchikan Lakes, Silvis Lakes, Beaver Falls, Whitman Lake, along with SEAPA's Swan and Tyee Lake projects when available.  When lake levels are low, supplemental diesel power may be required.  KPU has several very large diesel generators at Bailey power plant and two smaller units at North Point Higgins. These are only used as backup generators, not for primary power generation unless lake levels are too low, and power is not available from SEAPA. 

Ordinarily, Ketchikan receives enough precipitation through rain and snow to supply about 50% of its firm power requirements with its own hydropower.  The additional 50% comes from the power sales agreement with SEAPA. SEAPA owns both Swan Lake and Tyee Lake, and only SEAPA, under the power sales agreement, could develop the next energy production facility in their network. 


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Lake Level Status

   

CURRENT RENEWABLE
ENERGY SUPPLY STATUS:


Green    - Reservoir levels are high or rising steadily - Diesel supplementation is unlikely.
 
Yellow  - Reservoir levels are dropping or inflows are anticipated to be less than 
 
 

normal - Diesel supplementation may be necessary at a later date.
 
Red  -  Reservoir levels are low – Supplemental diesel generation may be necessary. 
 
 *Reservoir levels and weather patterns change quickly; KPU continually monitors these conditions to respond accordingly. 
 
 

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Reservoir

Upper Silvis Lake

Lower Silvis Lake

Ketchikan Lake

Swan Lake

Whitman Lake

(Spill/Intake)

(1154.0/1055.0)

(827.0/802.0)

(347.0/320.0)

(342.0/271.0)

(379.8/340.0)

Lake Levels

1131.2

823.1

333.2

338.3

376.5