This publication is mostly about electricity in Alaska: how it’s generated, how much fuel is used to produce it, how fuel sources have shifted over time, and how prices vary. An inside foldout map shows how individual communities throughout the state generate electricity. But besides looking in detail at electricity, it also reports more broadly on energy in Alaska. It includes our estimates of all the types of energy produced and consumed in Alaska, and summarizes changes over time in the prices and amounts of energy Alaskans use
s concerns about rising fossil fuel prices, energy security, and climate change increase, renewable ...
Most remote rural communities in Alaska use diesel to generate electricity, but the high price of di...
Presented to the Faculty of the University of Alaska Anchorage in Partial Fulfillment of the Requir...
This presentation explores three questions regarding electricity issues in Alaska. In answering thes...
Sharp increases in the price of distillate fuel have led to wider economic opportunities for local r...
Meeting Alaska's electric demand, both current and long-term, has been the subject of much disc...
Prior to 1985, the federal Alaska Power Administration published the Alaska Electric Power Statistic...
You might think Alaskans are using more electricity at home now than they did in 1980, since many li...
The goal of this project was to estimate the amount of fuel used for space heating and electricity p...
We have constructed a simple but comprehensive village energy use model that includes space heating ...
This is an update of our previous report titled “Components of Delivered Fuel Prices in Alaska.”1 W...
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our wor...
Most remote rural communities in Alaska use diesel to generate electricity. But the recent rapid de...
As the price of traditional fossil fuels escalates, there is increasing interest in using renewable...
Costs of doing business in Alaska remain generally high, but the low cost and reliability of electri...
s concerns about rising fossil fuel prices, energy security, and climate change increase, renewable ...
Most remote rural communities in Alaska use diesel to generate electricity, but the high price of di...
Presented to the Faculty of the University of Alaska Anchorage in Partial Fulfillment of the Requir...
This presentation explores three questions regarding electricity issues in Alaska. In answering thes...
Sharp increases in the price of distillate fuel have led to wider economic opportunities for local r...
Meeting Alaska's electric demand, both current and long-term, has been the subject of much disc...
Prior to 1985, the federal Alaska Power Administration published the Alaska Electric Power Statistic...
You might think Alaskans are using more electricity at home now than they did in 1980, since many li...
The goal of this project was to estimate the amount of fuel used for space heating and electricity p...
We have constructed a simple but comprehensive village energy use model that includes space heating ...
This is an update of our previous report titled “Components of Delivered Fuel Prices in Alaska.”1 W...
As climate change continues to affect our lives, the communities at the northern extremes of our wor...
Most remote rural communities in Alaska use diesel to generate electricity. But the recent rapid de...
As the price of traditional fossil fuels escalates, there is increasing interest in using renewable...
Costs of doing business in Alaska remain generally high, but the low cost and reliability of electri...
s concerns about rising fossil fuel prices, energy security, and climate change increase, renewable ...
Most remote rural communities in Alaska use diesel to generate electricity, but the high price of di...
Presented to the Faculty of the University of Alaska Anchorage in Partial Fulfillment of the Requir...