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The pitch comes as the governor weighs how to balance demands for hydroelectric power, drinking water and restoration of fish habitat.
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Kevin Gallagher, CEO of Santos, told the Alaska Oil and Gas Association conference that the Pikka project is nearly 60% complete.
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RurAL CAP staff can help small businesses navigate applying for REAP grants, which pay up to 50% of many energy upgrades' costs.
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One company says it needs more support after $7 million of its loans were forgiven. Another wants a royalty reduction to drill a well.
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Gustavus was one of a dozen U.S. sites chosen for the National League of Cities' Advancing Economic Mobility Rapid Grant program.
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The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, or AIDEA, is pushing an array of controversial projects across the state.
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The government is rebuilding its border crossing near Tok. Planners hope to reduce fossil fuel usage there by about 60%.
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About 65,000 Chugach Electric and MEA customers lost power Monday night after a transmission-line fault near Wasilla.
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Written testimony and public hearings help explain how an Anchorage electric utility’s proposed rate hike could affect consumers.
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The news is the latest development in the region’s race to stave off a looming shortfall of Cook Inlet natural gas.
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A contractor plans to test 500-foot "deep wells" in the Fairbanks area for geothermal potential.
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Residents say the outage has been catastrophic for many who have lost freezers full of subsistence foods.