AIGC looking into bringing natural gas to Southeast Alaska communitiesPlan is to begin serving Ketchikan with utility gas; retrofitting would be required, but company says fuel costs would drop by at least 20 percent by The Associated Press
A plan to bring natural gas to over a dozen Southeast Alaska communities faces several hurdles, including finding about $80 million to fund the project.
If the Alaska Interstate Gas Co. can find the funding, the project would begin by serving Ketchikan with utility gas, not natural gas.
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