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Alaska-Tribe-Ninilchik Village of AlaskaCX(s) Applied: A9, A11, B5.1Date: 06/01/2010Location(s): Ninilchik Village, AlaskaOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Alaska-Tribal Energy Program-Council of Athabascan Tribal GovernmentsCX(s) Applied: A9, A11Date: 05/24/2010Location(s): Fort Yukon, AlaskaOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Alaska-Tribal Energy Program-Native Village of EyakCX(s) Applied: B3.1, A9, A11, B5.1Date: 05/24/2010Location(s): Eyak, AlaskaOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Tanadgusix Foundation Hydrogen ProjectCX(s) Applied: B5.1Date: 05/24/2010Location(s): AlaskaOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Golden Field Office
Alaska Rural Energy ConferenceCX(s) Applied: A9Date: 05/13/2010Location(s): Fairbanks, AlaskaOffice(s): Fossil Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Alaska-Tribe-Central Council of Tlingit and Haida IndiansCX(s) Applied: A9, B5.1Date: 05/13/2010Location(s): AlaskaOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Alaska-Tribe-Native Village of NapakiakCX(s) Applied: B2.5, B5.1Date: 05/13/2010Location(s): Napakiak, AlaskaOffice(s): Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy