ACEP news
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Elizabeth Dobbins explores research transparency and data accessibility at ACEP
May 17, 2024
Eilzabeth Dobbins joined ACEP a few months ago as one of the three leads of the growing Data and Cyberinfrastructure Management team. Her work focuses on overall data management and best practices regarding data storage and publication.
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Dominique Pride receives faculty promotion
May 16, 2024
Research Assistant Professor Dominique Pride has been promoted to the rank of research associate professor at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, effective July 1.
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ASEC 2024 pre-conference workshop recordings now available
May 15, 2024
Over the past three months, ACEP hosted a series of virtual two-day workshops leading up to the 2024 Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference. The recordings of the workshops are now available.
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Remote Alaska communities benefit from UAF renewable energy research
May 04, 2024
Alaska is a hotspot of innovation when it comes to energy. Many of those microgrids use renewable energy. And the Alaska Center for Energy and Power plays a part in the energy innovation pipeline.
Solving Alaska’s Energy Challenges
ACEP works with Alaskan communities and industries as leaders establishing the energy systems of the future. Alaska’s remote off-grid systems present unique problems to generation, distribution and resource integration that have spurred microgrid innovations for decades.
Events
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Explore Arctic research on May 16
May 16, 2024
Join ACEP and other research programs at the University of Alaska Fairbanks for the Arctic Research Open House on Thursday, May 16.
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Betting Big: Investing in Emerging Energy Technology
May 07, 2024
Join us for a virtual workshop hosted by ACEP, leading up to the 2024 Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference.
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Hydrogen Working Group will present an update on the Pacific Northwest hydrogen hub
April 02, 2024
Jamie Holladay, a senior advisor for hydrogen technologies at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, will give a presentation titled "Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub Update" at the next Hydrogen Working Group meeting.
From the Grid
Dispatches from Alaska’s Energy Sector
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April 16, 2024
In mid-February, the frozen Yukon river appeared still and foreboding - large chunks of jumble ice jutting out from its surface. But underneath the ice, the water flowed. Stephanie Fisher and Leo Azizi from the Alaska Center for Energy and Power were there to measure the under-ice flow rate, the first step in determining whether locals could use this seemingly frozen river to generate electricity.
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Telling the story of Alaska's electrification
April 01, 2024
As an energy and environmental historian at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, much of my research has focused on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) and its historical influence in Alaska and beyond. While conducting this research I kept finding fascinating and remarkable stories of Alaska's electrification. This book provided me the opportunity to offer a narrative of Alaska's electrical history and contemplate possibilities of electric futures.
Kotzebue home heating field study
Researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks are recruiting participants for a 24-month field study in Kotzebue. The study aims to reduce fuel oil use and home heating costs.