Begich pushes $650M Alaska energy plan$300M pegged for electric utility infrastructure grants; $200M for new public transport authority; $150M for AHFC rebates Eric Lidji Petroleum News
As part of a broader energy plan, the mayor of Alaska’s largest city wants to put $300 million in state funds toward infrastructure grants for electric utilities.
Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich on May 28 proposed spending $650 million in state funds on four energy-related programs in the coming year.
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