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Anchorage utility executives say that a mild winter translated into lower electricity sales — and a hole in their budget.
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The value of the system matters because it helps determine the amount of property taxes the pipeline's owners must pay to the state and municipalities it crosses.
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In states without policies to drive renewable energy, power prices could surge as federal tax incentives for clean energy disappear, according to Energy Innovation, a think tank.
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The bill signed by President Trump on July 4th rescinds a lot of funding and tax credits for renewable projects. What does it mean for Alaska?
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He says bringing the federal government on to the project could "dramatically lower the cost of capital."
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Juneau Hydropower could expand the capital’s renewable energy capacity by nearly 20%, if it can build a proposed hydroelectric project before its federal license expires.
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Bill Armstrong, credited with bringing the Pikka oil and gas field to light in 2013, hopes his discovery of the Sockeye-2 area near the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge will lead to increased oil production on the North Slope.
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The Dunleavy administration is threatening to strip Texas-based BlueCrest Energy of oil and gas leases near Anchorage, saying it’s failed to advance their development.
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Is geothermal energy safe? How does it work? And what areas of Alaska could most benefit from it?
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The startup planning the operation near the North Slope oil fields would power its computers not with coal but with another fossil fuel: natural gas that’s currently going unused.
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The Department of the Interior is planning to lift some restrictions on development within the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.
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They've worked for decades to advance Alaska oil development. Pearce has been a legislator, federal appointee and consultant. Moriarty has led an oil industry trade association.