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New report offers insights into the future of community solar in Alaska

By Yuri Bult-Ito | UAF on Dec 20, 2024   Featured, Science/Education  

New report offers insights into the future of community solar in Alaska

A new report by the University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Alaska Center for Energy and Power provides a roadmap for future developments of community solar. Community solar is an ownership model that allows multiple customers to buy, lease or subscribe to a portion of a solar array or the energy it generates. Unlike traditional net-metered solar […]

University of Alaska marine energy projects receive $1.5 million

By Yuri Bult-Ito | UAF on Dec 18, 2024   Featured, Science/Education  

University of Alaska marine energy projects receive $1.5 million

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $1.5 million to two University of Alaska Fairbanks’ Alaska Center for Energy and Power projects to advance marine energy research and education. Marine energy — power harnessed from waves, tides and ocean and river currents — is abundant. While not yet widely used, the total potential marine energy […]

NASA-funded project looks for answers about aurora’s energy

By Rod Boyce | Geophysical Institute on Dec 4, 2024   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NASA-funded project looks for answers about aurora’s energy

Most electrons that create the aurora have a moderate amount of energy, but scientists want to know more about how electrons on either side on that scale — more and less energy — affect the electrical properties of the ionosphere, the part of Earth’s upper atmosphere that is ionized by the sun. These properties define […]

Fairbanks energy burden is the Railbelt’s highest, report finds

By Yuri Bult-Ito | UAF on Aug 23, 2024   Featured, General News, Interior Alaska  

Fairbanks energy burden is the Railbelt’s highest, report finds

A new report by University of Alaska Fairbanks researchers reveals the energy burden for Fairbanks North Star Borough residents to be drastically higher than the Lower 48. Energy burden, as defined in this report, is the percentage of annual income spent on residential energy services such as space heating and electricity. The energy consumption and […]

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