Alaska utility asks legislators for helpOperating out of bankruptcy, Naknek Electric Association says $3.2M needed to confirm geothermal potential of problematic well Wesley Loy For Petroleum News
A struggling electric power cooperative is looking to the Alaska Legislature for funding to continue its geothermal exploration program.
Officers of Naknek Electric Association on Jan. 27 testified before the House Resources Committee in Juneau, saying $3.2 million is needed right away to complete a....
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