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Companies have been dreaming about turning Cook Inlet’s tides into energy for years. The inlet has the largest tides in the country and some of the…
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Two companies are looking at the geothermal energy potential of Mount Spurr, a volcano about 40 miles west of Tyonek in Cook Inlet.Once they have the…
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Cook Inlet has long been a hotbed of oil and gas development in Alaska.But for years, renewable energy advocates have been eyeing another Cook Inlet…
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Homer Electric Association has seen a sharp increase in the number of its members wanting to hook up their own renewable energy setups into the grid this…
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Alaska’s midnight sun is going to work for more peninsula residents as they install more and more solar panels.The Solarize the Kenai campaign kicked off…
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Kaitlin Vadla, with Cook Inletkeeper, and Mark Haller, owner of the solar installation business Midnight Sun Solar, joined the Kenai Conversation on Jan.…
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Seventy-two years ago electricity in Homer started flowing from a 75,000 watt diesel generator, supplying power to 56 members who had come together to…