
Pumped storage hydropower stores energy to provide constant power during intermittent weather in Alaska

President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda Provides 4th Round of Funding to States and Tribal Entities for Grid Resilience, Enhanced Delivery of Clean Energy Across America

Join the U.S. Department of Energy’s Arctic Energy Office and Grid Deployment Office for a webinar on Wednesday, July 19, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. AKDT (3:30 – 4:30 p.m. ET) for a conversation and Q&A for Alaskans.

Researchers on the Snow ALbedo eVOlution (SALVO) field campaign are measuring snow depth, solar radiation, and more in the Arctic.

Through collaborative initiatives, research partnerships, and knowledge exchange, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is playing a pivotal role in advancing sustainable energy solutions in this unique and sensitive ecosystem.

The Better Buildings Webinar Series takes on the most pressing topics facing energy professionals, with new experts leading the conversations on proven best practices, cost-effective strategies, and innovative new ways to approach sustainability.
Formula Grant Application Amendment Supports Tribal Entities to Leverage All Available Funding.

A guest blog by the Icelandic Arctic Cooperation Network shares an update on Aaron Cooke, an NREL researcher on a U.S. Embassy Science Fellowship funded by the Arctic Energy Office.

At the Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference last week (May 22-25), a range of Department of Energy officials were on hand for plenaries, panels, events, and consults as nearly 1,000 attendees connected about boosting the clean energy transition in Alaska.

New Funding For 18 Clean Energy Projects Will Lower Energy Costs and Increase Security For American Indian and Alaska Native Communities