Solar Technologies Program
- Bifacial Solar Test Site
- Solar Photovoltaic Case Study in Alaska’s Northwest Arctic Borough
- Snow as a Factor in Photovoltaic Performance and Reliability
- An Alaska Case Study: Solar Photovoltaic Technology in Remote Microgrids
- Webinar: Solar in Anchorage
- Dhyani, A., Pike, C., Braid, J. L., Whitney, E., Burnham, L., Tuteja, A., Facilitating Large-Scale Snow Shedding from In-Field Solar Arrays using Icephobic Surfaces with Low-Interfacial Toughness. Adv. Mater. Technol. 2021, 2101032.
- Christopher Pike, Erin Whitney, Michelle Wilber and Joshua S. Stein. Field Performance of South-Facing and East-West Facing Bifacial Modules in the Arctic. Energies 2021, 14(4)
- 2021 Railbelt Net Metering Update
- 2020 Railbelt Net Metering Update
- Ranta, S., Huerta, H., Heinonen, A., Stein, J.S., and Whitney, E. Self-consumption Rate Achieved by the Bifacial East-West Vertical PV System Compared to the Conventional South Facing System in Nordic Conditions Proceedings of the 36th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (2019)
- Wilber, M., Whitney, E., Pike, C., and Johnston, J. “Catching the Midnight Sun: Performance and Cost of Solar Photovoltaic Technology in Alaska – Updates to 2017 Case Study,” Proceedings of the 46th IEEE PVSC (2019)
- Economic Significance of Solar Installation Industry in Alaska in 2019