Provides an overview of the use of biomass in a remote Alaskan community. Presented at Arctic Frontiers in Tromsø, Norway on January 24, 2019. Funded as part of a National Science Foundation grant (NSF # 1518563)N
Fuel-wood contributes to the household income of the inhabitants of Northern Taraba. However, the ex...
Most residents of Canada’s 300 remote communities do not have access to natural gas and must rely u...
The integration of local knowledge and science represents an opportunity to enhance the understandin...
Energy costs are large and increasing in rural Alaska communities, so communities are turning to ren...
As the price of traditional fossil fuels escalates, there is increasing interest in using renewable...
Using renewable energy to offset or to transition completely from fossil fuels is a global trend. So...
Using renewable energy to offset or to transition completely from fossil fuels is a global trend. So...
Fuelwood harvesting is an integral part of the subsistence regime for many Arctic and subarctic peop...
Wood has become an important energy alternative in Alaska, particularly in rural areas where liquid ...
Graduation date: 2015Increased energy costs have prompted the rural village of Galena, Alaska to exp...
The goal of this project was to estimate the amount of fuel used for space heating and electricity p...
This project was a collaboration between The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) and Chuga...
[Geography] -- AMSA: the future of arctic marine shipping: With more shipping traffic in the north a...
Oil-dependent indigenous communities in remote regions of Alaska and elsewhere are facing an unprece...
Biomass energy can be important in meeting the heating needs of facilities that currently depend on ...
Fuel-wood contributes to the household income of the inhabitants of Northern Taraba. However, the ex...
Most residents of Canada’s 300 remote communities do not have access to natural gas and must rely u...
The integration of local knowledge and science represents an opportunity to enhance the understandin...
Energy costs are large and increasing in rural Alaska communities, so communities are turning to ren...
As the price of traditional fossil fuels escalates, there is increasing interest in using renewable...
Using renewable energy to offset or to transition completely from fossil fuels is a global trend. So...
Using renewable energy to offset or to transition completely from fossil fuels is a global trend. So...
Fuelwood harvesting is an integral part of the subsistence regime for many Arctic and subarctic peop...
Wood has become an important energy alternative in Alaska, particularly in rural areas where liquid ...
Graduation date: 2015Increased energy costs have prompted the rural village of Galena, Alaska to exp...
The goal of this project was to estimate the amount of fuel used for space heating and electricity p...
This project was a collaboration between The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) and Chuga...
[Geography] -- AMSA: the future of arctic marine shipping: With more shipping traffic in the north a...
Oil-dependent indigenous communities in remote regions of Alaska and elsewhere are facing an unprece...
Biomass energy can be important in meeting the heating needs of facilities that currently depend on ...
Fuel-wood contributes to the household income of the inhabitants of Northern Taraba. However, the ex...
Most residents of Canada’s 300 remote communities do not have access to natural gas and must rely u...
The integration of local knowledge and science represents an opportunity to enhance the understandin...