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In this article from Laresa Syverson, the Arctic Energy Ambassador serving the Aleutian region, hear about her experience growing up in Unalaska and how her work today helps bring about energy infrastructure upgrades for her community.
In this article from Kristina Alqayaagaq Andrew, the Arctic Energy Ambassador serving the Bristol Bay region, hear about her experience serving in this role and reflections on her work in pursuit of sustainable and resilient energy systems.
Join us for our Minute With Mike audio series as Director Erin Whitney speaks with Senior Advisor Michael McEleney about international affairs. Today they are discussing the Department of Defense's Arctic Strategy.
As a part of an international partnership, DOE completed its long-term gas hydrates production testing at the Prudhoe Bay Unit on the Alaska North Slope.
Intelligent Energy Systems in Anchorage, Alaska, selected for program where Competitiveness Improvement Project Awards Tap Distributed Wind Energy’s Potential in Agricultural Settings.
Join the team for the Water Power Technologies Office within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy as an ORISE Fellow! Applications are open now to have an Alaska-based fellowship to work on water-power topics within the 49th State along with the Arctic Energy Office.
Meet Taylor Asher, project officer in the State Energy Program for the Office of State and Community Energy Programs who lives in Anchorage and grew up in Talkeetna.