Helping with electrical emergenciesAEA’s assistance program helps rural communities keep the lights on; data indicate significant improvement in supply reliability ALAN BAILEY Petroleum News
As a bellwether for progress in improving the reliability of electricity supply systems in rural Alaska, statistics from the Alaska Energy Authority’s electrical emergency assistance service provide unique insights into the impact of support for rural utilities, Michael Lamb, AEA interim executive d....
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Scope of assistance 72 emergencies in 10 years
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