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What was President Carter’s main impact on Alaska? How did his military career impact the Arctic? What’s enduring today from his time as President? Listen in to our latest Minute with Mike to find out.
Hear from Arctic Energy Ambassador Amanda Tördal, Ambassador for the Bering Strait region, about the people who are dedicated to breaking the trail for the way forward for energy projects in her region.
Meet David Brown, a contractor for DOE's office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy who lived in Homer, Alaska, for two years and worked for a summer as a commercial fisherman in Bristol Bay.
Meet Rosie Ricketts, a Technical Project Officer with the Office of State and Community Energy Programs who settled in Alaska after serving there with the United States Air Force and lived there for 38 years.
The Office of Electricity (OE) is launching a program, the Community Microgrid Assistance Partnership (C-MAP), to provide support to underserved and Indigenous communities in remote, rural, and islanded regions.
Listen in on the conversation between Senior Advisor Mike McEleney and Director Erin Whitney about the October events in Iceland - the Arctic Energy Forum and the Arctic Circle Assembly.
As the world undergoes significant changes in energy generation, delivery and consumption, Alaskans are endeavoring to bring down comparatively high home heating and utility costs. See how hydrogen in plays into this.