UAF pushing to fast-track energy center
The University of Alaska Fairbanks wants to fast-track plans for building a $30 million center that can be used for energy research.
The university wants to build a 31,000-square-foot facility dedicated to studying the use of wind, hydrogen and even coal fired energy.
It would serve as the home to t....
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