...we'd be remiss building an inadequate volume bullet-line project that cannot meet demand of LNG markets, and in-state energy needs. The rewards of building the larger-volume All-Alaska gasline to tidewater (Nikiski) to export LNG will...
Alaska's state energy authority is preparing to file a preliminary license application with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for a 600-megawatt...
...decisive way that will make Alaska's oil tax competitive in 2011 -- especially since we have just learned of the United States Energy Information Administration's estimate that Alaska's natural gas line will not be competitive for another 20 years...
...resource isn't acceptable. ''Any gas project must benefit Alaska communities by providing gas for affordable, in-state energy needs,'' the governor said. ''It's unacceptable for us to fuel America, or the world, while Alaskans freeze...
...million, and be the most ambitious renewable energy program of any state. Lawmakers will also consider adoption of a state energy policy to guide future public investment. Just after the Legislature convenes, energy policy and other energy legislation...
Shrinking energy supplies and rising costs will impair the future economic health of Southcentral Alaska unless the state takes steps to adopt a comprehensive energy policy, Tri-Borough Commission leaders said at a press conference Friday in Anchorage.
...the Kenai Municipal Airport. * Passed a resolution in support of Alaska state Senate bill 220 that would establish a state energy policy relating to energy efficiency and alternative energy. * Passed a protest to the Alaskalanes Bowling Center liquor...
...approval of the initial funding is a revamping of the state energy authority to allow it to build and own projects. At this point, AEA essentially administers state energy programs but does not own or operate projects. Legislation...
A nuclear disaster in Japan may have some in Alaska rethinking the state's own extremely tentative plans to bring the industry to Alaska.
...to approve a bill that would expand the authority of the AEA to do this. The authority now essentially administers state energy programs. Lawmakers also were expected to approve a $65 million state capital appropriation to pay for initial work...
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