
Wind Project to Save Utility and Villages $11.4 Million

Dan Smith is a general engineer who joined the team in March 2021 and is duty stationed in Anchorage, Alaska.

Over the past few decades, the paradigm has shifted for building science in cold climates, thanks in no small part to Hébert's commitment.

The Native Village of Igiugig proves RivGen Hydrokinetic Power System can produce power, survive winter, and coexist with salmon.

Cold Climate Housing Research Center Founder shares his knowledge on energy-efficient building design for cold climates.

Executive Director of Nuvista Light and Electric Cooperative talks about her role in creatively addressing Alaska’s energy challenges.

The Native Village of Hughes just installed the bones of a 120-kilowatt solar photovoltaic system that will cut diesel use and costs.
In this photo essay, NREL’s Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist zooms in on Alaska’s assets and adaptability.

In February and May, the Office of Indian Energy will host a series of regional energy workshops in Alaska.

Energy Retrofit to Cut St. Paul Island Airport Facility's Annual Costs by $200K, Double Usable Space
A DOE-cofunded retrofit of a remote Alaskan airport facility will reduce electricity use by 54% while nearly doubling the contribution of wind power.