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In its decision, the BLM limited the lease sales to 400,000 acres, which is one-quarter of the coastal plain section of the refuge.
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The permit would allow the company behind the project to discharge a limited amount of pollutants into an estuary about 30 miles from Nome.
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Alaska’s Railbelt largely relies on liquified natural gas from Cook Inlet, though experts predict that the demand for LNG will outweigh the supply from local fields by around 2027.
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If it’s built, the full pipeline project would move natural gas from the North Slope to Nikiski, where it'd be prepared for shipment overseas.
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On Sunday, local tribal leadership decided to shut down the power and water plants in the tiny Bering Sea coastal community.
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The independent power producer behind some of Alaska’s biggest solar farms is planning its largest plant yet in Nikiski.
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A Hilcorp oil field in Alaska’s Arctic is set to host a tech firm that wants to use natural gas-fired power to mine digital currency.
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President-elect Donald Trump wants to increase oil and gas production and roll back the Inflation Reduction Act.
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The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority is preparing to bid on an upcoming oil and gas lease sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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Golovin Power Utility officials say the generators were to be delivered by boat, but will now be flown to the western Alaska village.
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A new environmental study recommends additional protections for wildlife, waterways and permafrost, with new rules for a legally mandated lease sale.
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The new battery energy storage system, fitted in two shipping containers, can help take up slack from other energy sources.