State geologist advocates use of coalbed methane for rural villagesSixth year of research program, three remote sites in Alaska identified as high potential locations for alternative energy source Patricia Jones Contributing Writer Editor’s note: This fourth in a series of five articles about a remote energy conference held in Fairbanks in September. Government geologists have identified three rural Alaska villages with high potential for tapping coalbed methane gases as an alternative energy source and hope to land research funding to prove up this resource.
Wainwright, Fort Yukon and Chignik Lake are all communities high on the priority list....
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