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Holdmann recognized for public service
October 02, 2024
ACEP's founding director Gwen Holdmann was honored for her public service by the Alaska Power Association during its annual meeting Sept. 10-13 in Fairbanks.
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Statistical and machine learning models to inform the future of energy in Fairbanks
September 20, 2024
ACEP summer intern Ashley Yang took on the task of creating an interactive and informative web application for FNSB residents about the future of energy in Alaska.
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Integrating community voices in rural energy discussions
September 20, 2024
ACEP summer intern Chase Hetler explored how well the Power Cost Equalization program was understood by community members.
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Do you drive an electric vehicle at 40 below?
September 19, 2024
ACEP wants data from you! ACEP is leading research in the potential for electric vehicles in Alaska as part of its Electric Vehicles in the Arctic project.
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T3 Alaska students help Minto's community planning efforts with aerial photography skills
September 18, 2024
T3 summer program students helped the community of Minto with their unmanned aerial systems flying skills, which led to an invitation for the students to present their work at the Global Autonomous Systems Conference in Anchorage.
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September 17, 2024
The Follow the Sun tour Alaska, organized by the Alaska Agrivoltaics group and the National Center for Appropriate Technology, took place in August at the Houston solar array in rural southcentral Alaska.
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A journey in cybersecurity awareness and education
September 06, 2024
This summer, UAA computer science major RJ Michael worked during his internship to learn, create and inform others about cybersecurity awareness through a training mini-series.
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Summer intern develops a data catalog for ACEP
September 05, 2024
ACEP summer intern Jenae Matson worked to develop a data catalog for ACEP to solve a long-standing problem: how to find data from research projects that is stored in numerous ways, in a variety of locations.
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New wind analysis finds economic benefits in small communities
September 04, 2024
A new analysis by ACEP, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and Analysis North finds economic benefits to adding a large wind turbine in small communities when paired with strategies to make efficient use of any excess energy.
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Remote energy champions begin year-long program with visit to Alaska
September 03, 2024
A new cohort of 17 remote energy champions from northern Canada, Alaska and Norway gathered at the end of July in Alaska, kicking off the third Arctic Remote Energy Networks Academy.
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Developing an active solar cooling system for root cellars in Alaska
August 23, 2024
ACEP summer intern Kristian Nudlash worked this summer to develop an active solar cooling system for root cellars in Alaska to determine if an unconventional solution using off-the-shelf materials was robust and cost-effective enough for farmers to implement.
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Incorporating sustainable aviation fuels at the Anchorage airport
August 23, 2024
ACEP summer intern Liam Chelkowski examined production, cost-effectiveness and environmental impact of Sustainable Aviation Fuels and their implementation at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.
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