Webinar on affordable, reliable and secure energy for rural Alaska

Wilber and McKinley

ACEP’s Michelle Wilber and Paul McKinley will present a webinar, “Research on affordable, reliable and secure energy for rural Alaska.”

Alaska’s electric grids heavily rely on diesel generation, which is costly and logistically complex to supply. Many rural communities are incorporating wind, solar PV, battery storage and other technologies to increase reliance on locally available energy resources.

Wilber and McKinley will discuss their research, which investigates the economic and technical implications of the ongoing energy transition in rural Alaska. In particular, they will examine the potential role of long-duration energy storage and increased electrification in supporting resilient and reliable Arctic microgrids.

When: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. AKDT, Thursday, May 22
Register here to attend via Zoom

The presentation is part of the EARNEST Consortium’s webinar series, which focuses on U.S. grid reliability and resilience. EARNEST, short for Equitable, Affordable & Resilient Nationwide Energy System Transition, is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and is dedicated to identifying and advancing solutions for the future of the U.S. electricity system.