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The Assembly and administration have major differences over who sets the policy and what the city’s position actually is.
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The Alaska Gasline Development Corp. suggests supplying the Cook Inlet region with natural gas as a phased prelude to Asia-bound LNG exports.
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A Friday memo from Unalaska's administration advises against renewing a power purchase agreement in the Makushin Volcano geothermal project.
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The federal Department of Agriculture is offering grants to help people who live and work in Alaska’s rural areas reduce their energy costs.
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Analysts say estimates that the state could earn hundreds millions from leases are overpromising.
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Stakeholders who have fundamental objections have little time for further negotiation, and little recourse but federal court.
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House Resources Committee chair Rep. Tom McKay, R-Anchorage, said he believes the proposal could spur more drilling.
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The state’s largest gas utility is warning that shortfalls could come as soon as next year – and imports are years off.
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Thursday's penalty came two days after the oil company was fined $452,100 over unauthorized injections into Prudhoe Bay Unit oil pools.
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The entire community was without electricity for more than three days, as subzero temperatures sapped the local generator's batteries.
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In a memo sent in early January, the mine’s general manager said the mine will struggle to remain viable if it does not find ways to reduce costs.
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Utilities say a 25-minute outage early Thursday at the Eklutna Generation Station triggered outages across the Railbelt to prevent a blackout.