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Doyon, the regional Native corporation for Interior Alaska, owns 10-12 miles of the two primary planned routes of the 211-mile Ambler Road.
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John Wagner with Northstar Gas said that the last of the villages, Nunapitchuk, will probably receive its fuel by the weekend.
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Seward utility sale fails again, Homer Council unchanged in initial Kenai Peninsula election resultsA second proposed sale of Seward's electric utility had just 46% of the 60% vote it needs to pass, with two Homer Assembly incumbents leading.
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The plan follows Biden's decision earlier this year to approve ConocoPhillips’ massive Willow oil project in Alaska.
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A resolution headed to the Alaska Federation of Natives convention next month calls for a Native seat on the Regulatory Commission of Alaska.
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Politicians are still confident in the pipeline project, even as a long timeline has export buyers looking for other options.
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Enstar wants to take over the estimated $10 billion project, but its own CEO says the pipeline isn’t viable without massive state subsidies.
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The fossil fuel industry and its backers have criticized the Biden EV vision. But in Alaska, where the vehicles' use is expanding, they are winning fans.
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Eielson will be the first U.S. military installation to get a commercialized and licensed microreactor.
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“With today’s action, no one will have rights to drill in one of the most sensitive landscapes on Earth,” said Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
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As a Democrat running for re-election in an oil-producing state, she’s setting herself apart from the mainstream of her party on energy.
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While the ships are free to pass through the Bering Strait, its 55-mile width means that any spills would be likely to drift toward Alaska communities.