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The Alaska House of Representatives is set to vote for House Bill 50 on Wednesday, sending it to the Senate.
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During a recent visit to Ketchikan, Rep. Mary Peltola discussed her approach to housing, mental health resources and addressing climate change.
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The region’s electric grid needs to find a replacement for Cook Inlet natural gas. One study suggests over the long term, the cheapest option is to ramp up renewable energy.
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Lawmakers are trying to figure out the best way forward — and utilities say they have months, not years, to settle on a plan.
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State Sen. Click Bishop, R-Fairbanks, urged the Air Force to move ahead with the small nuclear power plant after a presentation last week.
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For the city’s plan to work without Chena Power’s involvement, the Ounalashka Corp. would likely have to break ties with Chena.
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The state identified almost a billion dollars in need for projects that would help lower energy costs for an EPA grant program.
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A divided three-judge panel concluded that a federal agency failed to justify a regulation that allows some oil and gas work.
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Rex Rock and John Moller, both former rural affairs advisors to Gov. Mike Dunleavy, were hired by AIDEA through a competitive procurement process.
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The Seward coal loading dock has sat idle since 2016 after demand for Alaska coal exports collapsed, one sign of the global energy transition.
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The Bureau of Land Management rule would apply “maximum protection” to more than half of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.
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Unalaska City Council members had lost confidence that the project would be completed on a reasonable timeline.