From The New York Times, Wednesday, July 28, 2010: With a cap on carbon dioxide an apparent nonstarter in the Senate these days, some clean energy and climate advocates have shifted their sights to a scaled-back but still ambitious goal: passage of a national renewable electricity standard. Such a law would require utility companies to [...]
A Push for Action on Renewables
July 28th, 2010 · No Comments
Category: Energy, Renewable
Kodiak plant to tout sustainable energy tie
July 22nd, 2010 · No Comments
From The Associated Press, Thursday, July 22, 2010: Salmon processed at a Kodiak plant will be getting a new tag. Island Seafoods plans to tout the plant’s connection with sustainable energy on a new label. General manager John Whiddon tells the Kodiak Daily Mirror it may say, “sustainable fish produced by clean, sustainable wind turbine [...]
Category: Energy, Renewable · Sustainable Living
Alaska Airlines joins biofuels study
July 19th, 2010 · No Comments
From Alaska Dispatch: According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Alaska Airlines is joining Boeing, a few northwest regional airports and Washington State University to study the feasibility of using biomass fuels in commercial aviation. The program, known as “Sustainable Aviation Fuels Northwest,” is to investigate the creation of an aviation biofuel industry as one way for [...]
Category: Energy, Renewable · Sustainable Living
Geothermal test project near King Salmon
July 12th, 2010 · No Comments
From The Associated Press, Friday, June 9, 2010: The Naknek Electric Association is drilling a well near King Salmon to test the potential for geothermal energy. Association General Manager Donna Vukich told KTUU-TV the search for renewable energy from underground heat has been a 10-year, $20 million project. If successful it could serve villages across [...]
Category: Alaskan Efforts · Energy, Renewable · Northern Living · Sustainable Living
Hydroelectric project millions over budget
July 7th, 2010 · No Comments
From The Associated Press, Sunday, July 4, 2010: A Southeast Alaska hydroelectric project has come in millions over budget, but is expected to bring Juneau plenty of power for years to come. Alaska Electric Light & Power now is trying to persuade the Regulatory Commission of Alaska to let it raise its rates. The utility [...]
Category: Alaskan Efforts · Energy, Renewable · Northern Living
Begich on the need for a comprehensive energy plan
July 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
Category: Energy, Information · Legislation and Policy
Govs consider alternative energy, climate change
June 28th, 2010 · No Comments
From The Associated Press, Sunday, June 27, 2010: New transmission lines are critical to developing the alternative electricity production needed to meet demand in the coming years, governors of states in the West said Monday. The need for new energy development and dangers of climate change topped the agenda at the annual meeting of the [...]
Category: Energy, Renewable · Legislation and Policy · Sustainable Living
$25M veto cuts into Alaska clean energy plans
June 23rd, 2010 · No Comments
From The Associated Press, Thursday, June 23, 2010: Renewable energy development in Alaska is getting about half the funding lawmakers had approved after Gov. Sean Parnell decided to veto $25 million for projects he said can still be considered. The Legislature had approved $50 million for the Alaska Renewable Energy Grant Fund, but Parnell cut [...]
Category: Alaskan Efforts · Energy, Renewable · Legislation and Policy
Wind farm could produce cheaper power, GVEA says
June 23rd, 2010 · No Comments
From The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Wednesday, June 23, 2010: A wind farm near Healy would likely produce cheaper power than the wholesale prices Golden Valley Electric Association pays, Kate Lamal, a vice president for the utility, said Tuesday. Lamal said that if projections hold true, that would prevent customer rates from increasing if the utility [...]
Category: Alaskan Efforts · Energy, Renewable · Northern Living · Sustainable Living
Waste Anchorage grease turned into biodiesel
June 18th, 2010 · No Comments
From The Associated Press, Friday, June 18, 2010: The Anchorage area’s private trash hauler, Alaska Waste, is picking up used food-frying oil and has started turning it into biodiesel to power its trucks. The company showed off its new $3 million plant Thursday in south Anchorage where it turned out its first batch of biodiesel [...]
Category: Alaskan Efforts · Energy, Renewable · Northern Living · Recycling · Sustainable Living
