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Category Archive:Renewable Energy

Resources / Alaska Specific / Solar

Solar Design Manual for Alaska

Alaska Center for Energy and PowerEnergySolar
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  • Type: document
  • Author: Chris Pike and Art Nash
  • Organization: UAF Cooperative Extension
  • Published On: May 2018

Posts / Renewable Energy

Why I’m Amped About My Electric Vehicle

1. Similar purchase price. I bought a used 2017 Chevrolet Bolt in Anchorage for $23,800 which is not that much more than a similar used 4-door hatchback fuel efficient vehicle. I was going to need a new vehicle soon anyway, so I had already budgeted for the initial investment...

Alaska Energy AuthorityBeneficial ElectrificationElectric Vehicles
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Resources / Wind / Workforce

Wind Workforce Development Series

CareersEducationEnergyEnergy educationTechnical
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  • Type: link
  • Author: National Renewable Energy Lab
  • Organization: US Department of Energy
  • Published On: 2020

Resources / Curriculum / Renewable Energy

The Nature of Water Power

Classroom EducationEducationEnergyEnergy educationEnergy is Everything
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  • Type: link
  • Author: Education Arts
  • Organization: Foundation for Water and Energy Education
  • Published On: 1995

Posts / Energy Education / Renewable Energy

ANSEP students “Harness the Energy”

Earlier this summer, REAP’s Education Director Colleen Fisk worked with Alaska Native Science and Engineering Program (ANSEP) to develop an energy-themed challenge for students who would normally be participating in their Middle School or Career Exploration academies. Since...

Energy educationSTEM Education
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Posts / Alaska Specific / Energy Policy / Railbelt / Renewable Energy / Research

REAP Research Assistant Internship

RESEARCHER WANTED Purpose: REAP is seeking researchers with an interest in clean energy and an expertise and/or experience in electric grid management, planning or financing to assist REAP with research that supports public comments to the Regulatory Commission of Alaska...

Energy PolicyRailbeltRCASB 123
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Posts / Alaska Specific / Energy Policy / Renewable Energy / Video

Videos: What is the History of the Railbelt Electric Grid?

REAP Operations Director, Greg Stiegel, sat down with REAP Executive Director, Chris Rose, to take a closer look at the electric grid that runs between Homer and Fairbanks, known as the “Railbelt.” Why? After decades of work, the recently signed into law SB 123...

Electric Reliability OrganizationRailbeltState Policy
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Resources / Curriculum / Renewable Energy

Solar Cooker Challenge

Classroom EducationEnergyK-12 STEMSolar
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  • Type: document
  • Author: Tyler Katzmar
  • Organization: Renewable Energy Alaska Project
  • Published On: July 28, 2020

Posts / Alaska Specific / Renewable Energy

Kake Receives Final Plans for Biomass District Heating System

In June, Kake took one giant step toward energy independence with the delivery of the final engineering plans and financial analysis for a biomass district heating system designed by the Oregon firm, Wisewood Energy – a firm with deep experience in Southeast and many...

BiomassSustainable Southeast Partnership
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Resources / Presentation / Renewable Energy / Video

Energy Speaker Series: A Clean Energy Economy

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  • Type: video
  • Organization: Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP)
  • Published On: October 24, 2019

Resources / Energy Education / Renewable Energy

Green Schools Catalyst Quarterly

Classroom EducationEnergyEnergy educationEnergy EfficiencyEnergy Management
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  • Type: link
  • Author: Staff
  • Organization: Green Schools National Network
  • Published On: Quarterly

Posts / Renewable Energy

Energy Independence the Haida Way

From towering totems to giant 60 foot cedar canoes to the architecturally elegant clan houses to the crackling fires inside them, perhaps no other indigenous society enjoyed more of what nature could provide than the Natives of the Pacific Northwest coast. They had trees....

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