Alaska’s vast renewable energy resources give us the power to control our own energy future. By putting them to work, we can lower costs, create good-paying jobs and build new economic opportunities across the state. Strengthening our energy independence means a stronger, more resilient Alaska for generations to come.

Local Insights

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19 Tribal leaders and community leaders highlight the importance of federal investments in clean energy...
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New Energy Alaska Senior Advisor Charisse Millett shared how diversifying Alaska's energy outputs with renewables...
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Alaska AFL-CIO Joelle Hall argues for protecting clean energy tax credits.
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Dan Menth of Kodiak Electric Association and Dave Messier of Daylight Energy Services explain why...
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New Energy Alaska’s Senior Advisors make the case in the Alaska Beacon to protect the...
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BEW Local 1547 Executive Chair Laura Bonner urges Sen. Murkowski to restore tax credits and...

Understanding The Issue

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Energy analyst Erin McKittrick dives into the gutting of the clean energy tax credits in...
Report
This report outlines Alaska’s hydrogen energy potential, assessing infrastructure, resources, and aligning opportunities with national...
Report
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory study analyzes costs and benefits of increasing renewables in Alaska’s...
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Alaska has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create jobs, lower bills, and secure energy independence.
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Alaska’s interior typically gets 60 inches of snow each winter and intense cold. People need...