New Generation of Leadership for Renewable Energy Alaska Project
The Renewable Energy Alaska Project chose Cady Lister as Executive Director, to succeed Chris Rose when he retires this summer from the organization he founded in 2004.
The Renewable Energy Alaska Project chose Cady Lister as Executive Director, to succeed Chris Rose when he retires this summer from the organization he founded in 2004.
Igiugig, McGrath, Nikolski, and St. George are among a dozen US communities chosen for the next round of a federal resilience project.
Students in Southeast Alaska dominated the 4th annual Clean Energy Olympics engineering challenge by designing and building wind turbines.
Many industry experts agree that oil, natural gas, solar, hydro, geothermal, and tidal can all be developed in Alaska without one encroaching on the other’s economic importance to the state. Combined, petroleum and renewables are a positive one-two punch for Alaskans, not ideologically opposed platforms locked in some industrial grudge-match.