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Tag Archive:Beneficial Electrification

Posts / Alaska Specific / Climate Change / Energy Education / Renewable Energy / Research

New Generation From the Next Generation For the Next Generation

REAP joins Alaska Sea Grant in celebrating the 2022 winners of the 25th Annual Tsunami Bowl hosted in Seward, Alaska earlier this month.  The 25th Anniversary Theme – Climate Change: Ocean Science and Solutions. Team Locolithophores of Yadaa.at Kalé (Juneau-Douglas...

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Posts / Electric Vehicles

Building an EV Charging Infrastructure from Homer to Fairbanks

At the Fall 2021 Energy Speaker Series event on electric vehicle charging, we heard from three key players involved in developing a Level III charging network for Alaska’s largest road system from Homer to Fairbanks. Our speakers included Tim Leach from SparkBox LLC and...

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Posts / Alaska Specific / Electric Vehicles / Energy Efficiency / Renewable Energy

Prince of Wales – POWered by Renewable Energy

Alaska is a magical place. Beautiful, big and remote. Especially Taan, Sea Lion (Prince of Wales Island). In June 2021, I was lucky enough to tour this sprawling island as a part of REAP’s project with the Sustainable Southeast Partnership. And to see first-hand...

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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...

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Resources / Electric Vehicles / Energy Policy / Renewable Energy / Research / Whitepaper

Pathway 2045, Appendices

Beneficial ElectrificationCaliforniaState PolicyUtility Policy
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  • Type: document
  • Organization: Southern California Edison
  • Published On: November 2019

Resources / Electric Vehicles / Energy Policy / Renewable Energy / Whitepaper

Pathway to 2045

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  • Type: document
  • Organization: Southern California Edison
  • Published On: November 2019

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