
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.

Erik Olds was born and raised in Adak Island at the end of the Aleutians in Alaska. Today he's the Deputy Manager of the Oak Ridge Site for the Office of Environmental Management. Read more about his Alaska experiences and how they've shaped his career.

Meet Nick Palso, who went to college in Fairbanks and spent two summers doing his doctoral dissertation research in Alaska. Nick is now a senior project manager heading up a hydroelectric incentives program at the Grid Deployment Office.

Building large-scale renewable energy projects can save Railbelt customers money, compared to a status quo scenario. Read more in our analysis of a report by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory on the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) for Alaska.

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.

Get the scoop from Senior Advisor Mike McEleney on the launch of the US-Iceland Energy Partnership.

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 importance of transformer innovation and transformer supply chains to ensure grid reliability.