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  • Nicole Jacobs

    Nicole Jacobs Brings Unique Perspectives to ACEP

    March 27, 2023

    Nicole Jacobs works on the Alaska Energy Atlas, exploring transmission grid connectivity to determine the cost of connecting off-grid communities to regional and continental grids.
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    Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference Scheduled for May

    March 27, 2023

    The 2023 conference will explore the future of energy in Alaska and around the world, the intersection of geopolitical upheaval with food and energy security, the latest advancements in renewable power, transmission, and storage, and much more.
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    Carbon Sequestration: Myths and Reality - Free Workshop

    March 27, 2023

    Carbon capture utilization and storage covers the suite of technologies used to capture carbon dioxide from stationary point sources, industrial processes, or the atmosphere, and then transport it to either use for other beneficial purposes or to inject it deep underground into subsurface formations for permanent storage.
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    Kotzebue Home Heating Study

    March 27, 2023

    Researchers at the Alaska Center for Energy and Power are recruiting Kotzebue homeowners to participate in a 24-month field study.
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Upcoming Events

  • Feb2

    Register now for Biomass Energy Systems Course

      Online class
      5:20 p.m. - 8 p.m.

    Through this course, students will learn about the innovative development of systems using historic and contemporary organic fuel types, such as wood, agricultural waste and algae, to heat and power communities.

    The course covers various technologies and fuel types that contribute to practical biomass energy today, with a focus on wood thermal energy in Alaska.

    Tuition assistance may be available.

    For more information on this course, contact Eric Goddard at esgoddard01@alaska.edu.

  • Jan26

    Register for ETIPP Overview Webinar

      Online webinar
     
    Alaska’s remote and islanded communities may apply to receive technical assistance to develop plans and practices that decrease dependence on imported fossil fuels and increase resiliency.
  • Kotzebue Home Heating Field Study

    Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks are recruiting participants for a 24-month field study in Kotzebue. The study aims to reduce fuel oil use and home heating costs. 

     

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