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Category Archive:Renewable Energy

Events / Alaska Specific / Energy Efficiency / Finance / Presentation

[2024 Fall Energy Speaker Series] Clean Energy Funding for Alaskan Homes & Businesses

October 9, 2024Zoom

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) introduced and expanded tax credits for clean energy technologies including game-changing new provisions that enable tax-exempt and governmental entities—such as states, local governments, Tribes, territories, and nonprofits—to take an...

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Posts / Curriculum / Energy Education / Energy Efficiency / Renewable Energy / Rural Alaska

Energy Education Under the Midnight Sun

Momentum has been building nationwide for cultivating energy literacy in K-12 classrooms. To continue that growth, 34 educators from 21 states gathered in June on the University of Alaska Fairbanks Troth Yedd’ha campus to learn about clean energy and lessons, methods, and...

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Posts / Alaska Specific / ANEEE / Energy Education / Renewable Energy / Rural Alaska / Workforce

Uplifting Energy Education and Careers in the Lake and Peninsula Borough

Inside Newhalen School, past puddles of melting snow outside, the main hallway was lined with duffels, sleeping bags, snow boots, and parkas. The gear was grouped under handwritten signs: “Tanalian, Perryville, Chignik Lagoon, Chignik Lake, Igiugig, Meshik, Nondalton,...

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Resources / Energy Education / Energy Efficiency / Renewable Energy

Camp for Kids Teaches Sustainable Energy

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  • Type: document
  • Author: Garland Kennedy
  • Organization: The Daily Sitka Sentinel
  • Published On: July 9, 2024

Posts / Alaska Specific / ANEEE / Renewable Energy / Rural Alaska / Workforce

Rural Independent Power Producers: Who and What Does It Take?

These non-utility companies are often private, for-profit entities that generate and sell power to electric utilities through power purchase agreements. But in rural Alaska, where markets typically aren’t large enough to entice private investment, consortium-backed and...

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Resources / Renewable Energy / Research

Energy Issues & Transition: Alaska Public Opinion Survey Results

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  • Type: document
  • Author: Dittman Research
  • Organization: Alaska Venture Fund
  • Published On: 2023

Resources / Alaska Specific / Energy Policy / Legislation / Renewable Energy

Senate Bill 152 (Community Solar)

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  • Type: document
  • Organization: The 33rd Alaska State Legislature
  • Published On: May 15, 2024

Resources / Alaska Specific / Energy Policy / Legislation / Railbelt / Renewable Energy

House Bill 307

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  • Type: document
  • Organization: The 33rd Alaska State Legislature
  • Published On: May 15, 2024

Posts / Alaska Specific / ANEEE / Renewable Energy / Rural Alaska / Training / Workforce

People in Power Training Coordination in Full Swing

Training coordination program People in Power (PIP) has been hard at work this spring. The initiative, funded by the Denali Commission, the Department of Energy’s Arctic Energy Office, and the Rural Alaska Community Action Program and executed by REAP, improves performance...

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Posts / Alaska Specific / ANEEE / Energy Education / Renewable Energy / Rural Alaska / Video

An Energy Secure Angoon: Catalyzing Career Pathways for Youth

A newly funded hydropower project 40 years in the making aims to bring energy security and resilience to Angoon. Regional partnerships, including a winter career fair, are empowering youth to play a central role in the community’s energy future.

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Resources / Alaska Specific / Presentation / Railbelt / Renewable Energy

Using Renewable Energy from the Cook Inlet to Create an eFuels Export Market

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  • Type: document
  • Author: David Clarke
  • Organization: Alaska Marine Power
  • Published On: May 1, 2024

Resources / Alaska Specific / Presentation / Renewable Energy / Research

Alaska’s Renewable Energy Potential

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  • Type: document
  • Author: Levi Kilcher
  • Organization: U.S. DoE Arctic Energy Office
  • Published On: May 1, 2024
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