
DOE employees are on the ground helping Alaskans build wind projects, install solar panels, extract electrical power from moving water, design energy-efficient structures, and transition to electric transportation. Learn more.

An interview with MEISPP intern Logan Borger, who studied building energy use in Alaska at the Arctic Energy Office.
Nicole Jacobs is an intern in the Arctic Energy Office whose project was to research ideas for international Arctic collaboration. She is a graduate student at the University of Alaska in climate security and disaster management.

This blog, adapted from an academic paper, discusses Alaska's biggest resilience challenges for communities and government entities alike. Author Nicole Jacobs proposes a student-led center for arctic security and resilience.

A blog post about place-based solutions to help Alaskan villages with energy independence.

The Arctic is both a domain and a region. To better understand how AEO will operate we should consider each word separately.

Dr. Nathan Prisco answers questions about the Arctic Advanced Manufacturing Innovator Program.

Dr. Matt Heavner is Arctic Energy Office, Department of Energy, and Arctic community at large engage with the issues of