A new report from New Energy Alaska capturing the perspectives of Alaskans on why preserving federal clean energy incentives is essential to our communities and the long-term prosperity of our state.
Understanding The Issue
Article
Energy analyst Erin McKittrick dives into the gutting of the clean energy tax credits in...
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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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The Railbelt grid is outdated, inefficient, and vulnerable. It needs upgrades. This video goes through...
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Alaskans face rising energy costs from declining Cook Inlet gas. Experts discuss on Alaska Insight...
Report
This briefing paper by the Nature Conservancy summarizes the opportunity in Alaska for investment in...
Podcast
Join host Gwen Holdmann for Closing the Gap: stories from the front lines of the...
Report
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory study analyzes costs and benefits of increasing renewables in Alaska’s...
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Hitachi Energy’s microgrid in Cordova, Alaska, integrates hydroelectric power and a battery storage system, maximizing...
Report
This report outlines Alaska’s hydrogen energy potential, assessing infrastructure, resources, and aligning opportunities with national...
Map
The Alaska Energy Hub is a one-stop resource to connect energy projects and agencies providing...
Report
This report quantifies decarbonization scenarios for Alaska’s Railbelt grid by 2050, assessing each for reliability...
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Ambler, Alaska, faces harsh winters with temperatures down to -60°F. The village’s switch to renewable...
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NREL’s Levi Kilcher led a team deploying moorings in Cook Inlet, with 18 gigawatts of...
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Alaska’s interior typically gets 60 inches of snow each winter and intense cold. People need...