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Renewable Energy

REAP Endorses Mark Masteller in 2025 Matanuska Electric Association Board Election

On Friday, April 4th, 2025, Renewable Energy Alaska Project’s Public Policy Committee voted to endorse Mark Masteller for...

Renewable Energy

REAP Endorses Candidates in 2025 Homer Electric Association Board Election

On Friday, April 4th, 2025, Renewable Energy Alaska Project’s Public Policy Committee voted to endorse Erin McKittrick and Mitchell...

Alaska Specific / Curriculum / Energy Education / Renewable Energy

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...

Classroom EducationEngineering DesignK-12 STEMKidWind

ANEEE / Renewable Energy / Rural Alaska / Solar / Workforce

Training for Successful Solar Microgrid Projects

The last few years have seen a fast acceleration in rural Alaska’s predominantly diesel-dependent microgrids integrating large-scale...

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Renewable Energy

Power Pledge 2024 Winners

More than 2,000 students from 90 fourth through twelfth grade classrooms around the state participated in the 2024 Power Pledge...

Classroom EducationEnergyK-12 STEMrenewable EnergyTeachers

Renewable Energy / Solar

Raven’s New Box of Light: Solar power in the land of perpetual precipitation

Yaakwdáat.  13 feet of rain annually.  Diesel – $4.49 plus tax and service fees.  Electricity –...

Classroom EducationEnergy CostsK-12 STEMRural Alaskasolar workforce

ANEEE / Building Science / Energy Efficiency / Workforce

Increasing Pathways For Energy Efficiency Careers in Alaska

Alaska consistently ranks among some of the most energy intensive and expensive states in the country. Wasted energy from poorly designed...

alaska energy training groupAlaska Network of Energy Education and EmploymentEnergy Efficiencyworkforce development

ANEEE / Energy Efficiency

Banding Together: Energy Experts Share Lessons Learned from Heat Pump Projects with the Alaska Energy Training Group

Heat pump projects are growing rapidly throughout Alaska, with incentives in the form of tax credits and upcoming rebates through Alaska...

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Energy Efficiency / Energy Policy / Finance / Finance / Renewable Energy

Clean Energy Funding for Alaskan Homes & Businesses

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) introduced and expanded tax credits for clean energy technologies including game-changing new...

Alaska Housing Finance CorporationAlaska PolicyClean Energy FinanceEnergy Efficiencyrenewable Energy

Energy Education / ETIPP

Energy Literacy + Community Planning = A Clean Energy Future

This summer marked an exciting milestone for REAP as we took the next step in combining our energy education and other community...

Classroom EducationRural AlaskaTeachers

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...

Classroom EducationRural AlaskaTeachers

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...

Classroom EducationRural AlaskaTeachers
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