New energy sources discussed for rural AlaskaEnergy conference includes talks about alternative resources for remote villages Patricia Jones PNA Contributing Writer
Diesel reigns as the primary fuel source for creating electricity in Alaska’s rural communities, providing nearly 90 percent of electric power in remote areas throughout the state.
But it’s a costly source for electric power. About 300 people interested in rural electric issues gathered in Fairbank....
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