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Golden Valley Electric Association and a nonprofit that promotes electric vehicles in Alaska will celebrate the installation Saturday of a new…
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Electric cooperative members aren’t just customers – they’re also the owners of co-ops that boards of directors are supposed to serve. But directors from…
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A Fairbanks-based company hopes to begin construction in a couple of weeks on a facility that will dry firewood so it’ll burn cleaner. Aurora Energy…
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Golden Valley Electric Association is facing a deadline on whether to upgrade or shut down its oldest and most reliable power plant. The utility’s board…
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Work will begin next month on a 30-million-dollar project to extend North Pole’s municipal water system to Moose Creek, where residents can no longer use…
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A former owner of the North Pole Refinery will appeal a state Superior Court judge’s decision that the company is responsible for most of the liability…
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Golden Valley Electric Association customers will be paying more for electricity over the next few months, due to the temporary loss of two sources of…
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A judge has begun deliberation of a lawsuit filed five years ago by the State of Alaska against a former owner of the North Pole Refinery. The state seeks…
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Fort Wainwright officials say the 65-year-old power plant that provides both heat and electricity for the post is slowly degrading and needs to be…
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The Army Corps of Engineers is moving ahead on a project to decommission the mothballed nuclear-power plant at Fort Greely. A team from the agency has…
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The Fairbanks North Star Borough Assembly approved a resolution Thursday that established a task force that will put together a plan to deal with the…
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A graduate student with the University of Alaska Fairbanks is installing air-quality sensors in rural and remote areas around the state to monitor…