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William Murray was born in Nome, and grew up in Anderson, Alaska, a small town south of Fairbanks. His former job as a public radio news director at KOTZ-AM prepared him for his work in communications for the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management.
Alaskans were a strong part of the mix at the sold-out 2024 Tribal Clean Energy Summit in sunny Temecula, California this week, gathering with over 700 tribal leaders, nonprofits, energy companies, and federal staff.
See how the Biden-Harris Administration is advancing clean energy in Alaska through the five recently announced selections for the Energy Improvements in Remote or Rural Areas (ERA) in Alaska.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s new Onsite Energy Technical Assistance Partnerships can help industrial and other large energy users transition to clean energy, lower costs, reduce emissions, and increase resilience.
Happy Holidays from the Arctic Energy Office at the U.S. Department of Energy. Watch this new video from Director Erin Whitney to learn about our 2023 accomplishments and what's coming up.