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Launch Alaska is a nonprofit accelerator that was awarded over $800,000 through the Office of Technology Transitions’ (OTT) Energy Program for Innovation Clusters (EPIC) program.
Funding for 13 Projects Supports President Biden’s Goals to Lower Energy Costs, Strengthen Energy Security, and Improve Grid Resiliency for Tribal Communities
Scientists working on atmospheric research campaigns have opportunities to collect data and have experiences available nowhere else.
Investment Funded by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act to Help Tackle the Climate Crisis, Create Good-Paying Jobs, and Cut Dangerous Air Pollution Financial and Technical Assistance Will Support Methane Emissions Reductions and Monitoring in Coop
Hydropower is an unwavering partner that can help make sure the power grid is clean, reliable, and resilient. This National Hydropower Day, the Water Power Technologies Office highlights why hydropower is key to a dependable clean energy future.
LM team braves harsh weather while completing sampling and inspection at remote Aleutian Islands site
Researchers on the Snow ALbedo eVOlution (SALVO) field campaign are measuring snow depth, solar radiation, and more in the Arctic.
New Funding For 18 Clean Energy Projects Will Lower Energy Costs and Increase Security For American Indian and Alaska Native Communities
With technical assistance from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Technology Innovation Partnership Project, the town of Dillingham, Alaska is considering a hydropower project to help the community reach its energy resilience and environmental goals.
Two deployed river hydrokinetic system help power Igiugig, Alaska, simultaneously reducing diesel dependence and supporting a local workforce.