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The Arctic Energy Office worked to ensure that we supported the Arctic data gathering efforts for the recently released DOE National Transmission Needs Study.
Here’s a review of some of the key moments of engagement former Senior Advisor Matt Heavner has gotten to be part of in fulfilling the Arctic Energy Office’s mission.
Launch Alaska is a nonprofit accelerator that was awarded over $800,000 through the Office of Technology Transitions’ (OTT) Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) program.
The Arctic Energy Ambassadors program will provide training and support to develop regional energy leadership in the state, driving community-lead energy projects and support clean energy transitions in their communities.
Learn about how the Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships Program Selections will mean more reliable electric service, good-paying union jobs, and increased resilience against growing climate threats.
DOE announced $38 million in funding for 13 projects aimed at advancing clean energy technology deployment in American Indian and Alaska Native communities, in support of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda.
Meet some of Nondalton, Alaska's 130 residents who are working to make the village flourish as they are deeply connected to the culture and tradition of the Dena'ina people.