Alaska News Nightly: Tuesday, November 15, 2022

Alaska Environmental Power’s wind farm near Delta Junction produces about 2 megawatts with its two 900-kilowatt and one 100-kilowatt wind generators. (KUAC file photo)

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Tuesday on Alaska News Nightly:

A Fairbanks company wants to build the two largest windfarms in Alaska. Also, a totem pole returns to the Haida village of Kasaan after more than 100 years. And a trip into a Petersburg artist’s studio ahead of her upcoming solo show.

Reports tonight from:

Liz Ruskin, Kavitha George, Chris Klint and Rhonda McBride in Anchorage,
Tim Ellis in Fairbanks,
Riley Board in Kenai,
Raegan Miller in Ketchikan,
Izzy Ross in Dillingham and
Rachel Cassandra in Petersburg

Alaska News Nightly is hosted by Casey Grove, with producing and audio engineering from Dave Emmert and Annie Feidt.

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