Below Zero, A Small Fire Heats A Well Insulated House

Off-grid in Central Alaska, this house is well designed to take care of all its energy needs. Read more →
Alaskan Home Ultimate In Energy Conservation

Cold climates need especially warm, tight houses. Alaska just got one via this well designed Passive House. Read more →
Net Zero Challenges Of A Wet, Windy, Remote Island

For affordable living in extreme circumstances, these design contest winners show how net-zero can be the answer. Read more →
Remote Alaska Town Looks To Wave Energy

The remote town of Yakutat, Alaska, now relies on expensive diesel to generate power – but a near-shore wave energy project could change all that. Read more →
Energy Lessons From The Edge Of The Earth

Center for American Progress reports on a first of its kind wind power project in a rural Alaskan village with smart grid and residential electric thermal storage. Read more →
5 Green Tech Stories You Should Be Reading: May 8, 2012

The Internet's a-buzz with tales of renewable energy projects for Alaska and Japan, how EVs are selling slowly in Europe, and a database for climate change. Read more →
Hardy Turbines Going To Alaska Wind Project

A wind power project near Alaska's Denali National Park is getting 12 REpower turbines specially outfitted to withstand extreme cold. Read more →
Wind Plant Near Anchorage On Track

Alaska’s largest power provider produces nearly all its energy from natural gas, but a wind plant near Anchorage could make a clean contribution. Read more →
Alaska’s Tides Scouted For Clean Energy

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will conduct a baseline assessment of hydrokinetic energy potential in Cook Inlet, Alaska. Read more →
Biggest Wind Farm In Alaska Gets Approval

The Eva Creek Wind Project, said to be Alaska's largest wind project, looks like it likely will be proceeding forward for an estimated late 2012 launch date. Read more →




