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  2. Solar power in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Solar power in Alaska has been primarily used in remote locations, [1] such as the Nenana Teen Center [2] near Fairbanks, where long summer days provide most of the electricity generated. [3] [4] In 2015, Alaska ranked 45th in installed solar among U.S. states. [5] Rooftop solar panels could provide 23% of all electricity used in Alaska. [6]

  3. List of power stations in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The electrical energy generation mix in 2023 was 52.4% natural gas, 20.7% hydroelectric, 13.5% petroleum, 10.8% coal, 2% wind, 0.6% biomass and 0.1% solar. [1] The nation's only coal plant constructed since 2015 began operations in February 2020 at the University of Fairbanks. [3]

  4. Plan for $330M energy storage project in Healy moves forward

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    Sep. 27—A $330 million energy storage project in Healy that could support renewables and help hold down electricity prices along the Alaska Railbelt moved closer to reality this month. The ...

  5. Pacific Marine Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Marine Energy Center (PMEC), formerly known as the Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center (NNMREC), [1] is a partnership between Oregon State University, the University of Washington, and the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Oregon State University focuses on wave energy. University of Washington focuses on tidal energy. The ...

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  7. Alaska gas pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Former Secretary of Interior Wally Hickel headed a consortium which sought to revive the El Paso proposal to construct an 800-mile gas pipeline along the oil pipeline route from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez (with a branch to Anchorage), because such a route would also serve Anchorage and Fairbanks and would have a much lower construction cost than the ...