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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.
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The project, funded by the Environmental Protection Agency, could reduce fossil fuel emissions and lower electricity costs.
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A legal ruling on a 2021 lease sale is expected as soon as Friday from a federal judge in Alaska.
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The federal government is required under a 2017 law to hold an oil and gas lease sale in the Arctic refuge before the end of the year.
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Three Alaska women have been selected as Fulbright Arctic Initiative scholars. We learn about their international research plans on this Talk of Alaska.
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The Republican governor says Alaska has in excess what the data industry is finding increasingly scarce Outside: land and water.
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The lawsuit filed by the nonprofit Our Children’s Trust is the latest effort by young Alaskans to establish a right to a livable climate.
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A new technique for harvesting geothermal energy being pioneered in Utah has passed a significant milestone.
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Oil and gas company Hilcorp appears to be moving toward new oil and gas exploration work in Alaska’s Interior.
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With cheap gas-fired power now unavailable, the biggest utility in Fairbanks has shelved plans to shut down one of its coal-fired plants.
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A little known Texas company is buying a share of a key North Slope pipeline and asked to buy all of Chevron’s oil interests in the region — reviving questions about the Alaska oil industry’s capacity to decommission aging infrastructure and pay damages in the event of a spill.