Alaska Science Forum: Home Insulation from Wood and Fungus
A few Alaska researchers are working to create insulation made from biological materials that removes carbon from the atmosphere.
A few Alaska researchers are working to create insulation made from biological materials that removes carbon from the atmosphere.
Federal cash is helping the Koyukuk River village of Huslia protect its energy infrastructure from erosion along the riverbank.
Trucking fleets are willing to bring alternative fuels to Alaska, as soon as the technology is proven.
Construction begins this month on a new solar power facility in Houston, the largest yet built in Alaska. The array will supply an estimated 8.5 MW to Matanuska Electric Association.
The northernmost drivable point in the United States is the end of the road for an all-electric rally that starts in Fairbanks on Friday.
Federal authorities are reviewing the Alaska Energy Authority’s plan to use $50 million over five years to build a network of electric vehicle charging stations.