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- Organization: UW, AKPIRG, CIK, & Native Movement
- Published On: April 2025
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- Organization: DCRA
- Published On: June 10, 2025
Events / Alaska Specific / ETIPP / Presentation / Renewable Energy / Rural Alaska
[2025 Spring Energy Speaker Series] Off-Roading with REAP: Tales from Community Energy Engagement in Rural Alaska
With the application period now open for communities interested in joining Cohort 5, the ETIPP team has been sharing lots of information online and via informational webinars about the program itself. Against this backdrop, REAP Microgrid Project Managers, Haleigh Reed and...
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[2025 Spring Energy Speaker Series] Harvesting the Midnight Sun: Annual Net Metering Potential in the Railbelt
Ms. McKittrick’s first such piece, titled “Energy conservation is good. And raises electric rates. What does that mean for net metering reforms?” can be accessed here. And her most recent write-up titled, “What would we get with the Annual Net Metering bill?” is...
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[2025 Spring Energy Speaker Series] Electrifying Alaska’s Railbelt: A Generation and Transmission History
In summary, Dr. Wight’s paper (available online here), “asks: how did the Railbelt electrify and become a grid? The paper finds that Alaskans, with the indispensable support of the federal government, built 2.7 gigawatts of generation and over 1,600 miles of...
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[2025 Spring Energy Speaker Series] A Renewable Portfolio Standard for Alaska’s Railbelt
House Bill 153 and its companion bill, Senate Bill 149, would establish an RPS for Alaska’s Railbelt, requiring the region’s electric utilities to diversify their generation portfolios and generate an increasing percentage of their electricity from renewable...
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Blown Away By Students’ Day In The Sun: Clean Energy Olympics 2025 Results
Six Alaska teams have been invited to the World KidWind competition after 28 teams competed in person and virtually for the top spots in Alaska’s Clean Energy Olympics. Elementary, middle, and high school teams across the state built model wind and solar projects and...
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- Organization: Sunstone Electric
- Published On: February 28, 2025
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- Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Bristol Bay Campus
- Published On: February 28, 2025
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- Organization: Alaska Energy Authority
- Published On: April 22, 2021
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- Organization: Alaska Venture Fund
- Published On: September 2023
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- Organization: Alaska Venture Fund
- Published On: December 2023