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

Commentary
Gwen Holdmann, director and chief scientist at the Alaska Center for Energy and Power, examines...
Op-Ed
New Energy Alaska's Senior Advisors outline a practical path forward for Alaska's energy grid.
Op-Ed
Alaska has no shortage of potential — it needs implementation.
Op-Ed
New Energy Alaska's Senior Advisor Gene Therriault shares with Brian Hickey how investing in energy...
Op-Ed
New Energy Alaska's Senior Advisors on how powering Alaska's future building more energy, not less.
Op-Ed
Albiona Selimi of Wasilla shares how renewable energy should fit into an Alaska all-of-the-above strategy.

Understanding The Issue

Story
How investments in hydropower and energy storage by Cordova’s local member owned-utility are paying off...
Report
Alaska sits on one of the largest undeveloped geothermal resource bases in North America. In...
Story
Recent advances in technology and new ideas are spawning optimism among geothermal innovators in and...
Article
Through biomass and solar projects, clean energy solutions are helping address energy costs for Galena.
Report
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory study analyzes costs and benefits of increasing renewables in Alaska’s...
Video
Ambler, Alaska, faces harsh winters with temperatures down to -60°F. The village’s switch to renewable...