
Meet Timothy Harms, a senior advisor for the Environmental Management Office who spent time in Fort Greely, Alaska as an army civilian before transitioning to a career in hazardous waste policy at DOE.

In the vast expanse of Arctic policy, two key initiatives not only parallel but weave: The Bering Task Force (BTF) and the Arctic Energy Office (AE).

Recent graduates and energy professionals in Alaska should be sure to take a look at applying for the Clean Energy Innovator Fellowship. Applications are due May 3.

Meet Dr. Colleen Iversen, a Distinguished Staff Scientist and Group Leader at DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the director of the Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE) Arctic project.

Wind Project to Save Utility and Villages $11.4 Million
Listen in on latest conversation between Director Erin Whitney and Senior Advisor Michael McEleney on energy opportunities in Sweden and parallels to the U.S. Arctic.
Approximately 50 participants from at least nine countries gathered March 14 and 15 in Piteå, Sweden (65° latitude) to exchange ideas around the unique opportunities and challenges of deploying solar photovoltaic (PV) technology in high latitude regions.
Get to know our Arctic Energy Ambassadors. Here’s the stories of Laressa Syverson, Ambassador for the Aleutian region, Robert Venables, Ambassador for Southeast, Reuben Brown, Ambassador for the Chugach region, and Leann Sommer, Ambassador for Ahtna region.

Meet Daniel Tercero, who has spent time living and working in Alaska during his time in the United States Air Force, traveling to some of the most remote locations in Alaska.
Meet Annette Hard, who has lived in Alaska her entire life and and knows what it’s like to have exorbitant energy bills when living in rural Alaska. Today Annette works as a Business Cost Analyst for the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations.