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Renewable Energy Becomes the Wave of the Future for AlaskaThe State of Alaska hopes 50 percent of Alaska's energy is renewable by 2025ANCHORAGE - The State of Alaska hopes 50 percent of energy in our state will come from renewable resources by the year 2025. The Fire Island Wind Project is one step in that direction. Local businesses are also going green to cut costs. |
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douglas said on Wednesday, Aug 15 at 8:38 AM
funny you should say that Dirtbagger... the oil and gas industry also receives subsidies from "the backs of US taxpayers" yet i don't hear you complaining about them. how about you offer up your front yard to BP or Conoco to install an oil rig, to show your support of them?
99189466PalmerBill said on Monday, Aug 13 at 5:46 AM
...hauling coal to Newcastle.
99016066jbird said on Sunday, Aug 12 at 5:14 PM
How many millions of dollaers to build the farm on Fire Is. along with federal grants. Oh yeah, I'm buying on for my home next week. Renewable energy in mass quantity is decades away.
98985376John said on Sunday, Aug 12 at 4:42 PM
Even the playing field stop oil and gas subsidies as well? Im for Hydro power also still the cheapest energy in the state
98983476Dirtbagger said on Sunday, Aug 12 at 11:11 AM
Renewable energy would be great if it wasnt subsidized on the backs of US taxpayers by grants and government.We have enough natural gas on the Northslope to drive alaska and parts of the country for 50 years if envoromentalists would stop dragging everything through the courts.i believe we should take care of the only planet we have but not at the expense of our financial health.when they make a viable alternative to fossil fuels ill be the first one standing in line but untill then its the only way without gutting our financial system. If the eviromentalists,"green" politicains(Dems) and government would get out of the way of private enterprise and American ingenuity we would have all the energy we would ever need without putting the expense on the backs of taxpayers.
98965526cooljulie said on Sunday, Aug 12 at 12:42 AM
Problem with solar is storage. It's only usable when it's there. If we could store all the solar available in the summer, we'd have heat all winter. Solar water heating is very cheap and easy to do, and can be scaled to any size need. Every roof in the country should have a solar (water) collector. Here, it would work about 7-8 months out of the year. In warmer months, heated water can be stored underground, to a point, for later use, via tubing in an insulated mass of sand. In colder months it can be stored in an insulated tank, for immediate use. Wind generation of electricity is great (and far more economical than PV cells) if the wind blows, but again, storage is an issue, as batteries are impractical for a large scale demand. For off grid living, solar is very practical even in many parts of Alaska, and can supply 50-80% of a household's needs.
98932911Matthew said on Saturday, Aug 11 at 9:47 PM
Environmentalists tell us global warming is going to kill us all. Yet when we have the opportunity to generate 700 MW of renewable, non CO2 emitting hydropower energy, who fights tooth and nail to stop it from ever happening? Lesson learned? Environmentalists are all anti development wackos who should not be listened to... ever.
98925406Meera Kohler said on Saturday, Aug 11 at 11:52 AM
Only 20% of energy used by Alaskans is in the form of electricity. 50% of 20% equals 10% of our energy will come from "renewable" sources. Nothing meaningful is happening to make energy for all Alaskans affordable. On the other hand, our stranded natural gas on the North Slope could be used to generate low cost electricity to displace 80% of ALL energy used in the state. Greenhouse gases could be reduced by 50% or more.
98894966Jim Jones said on Saturday, Aug 11 at 3:20 AM
Simply laughable that one of the largest energy producing states in the world has to have alternative energy in order for people to afford energy.
98864215Brian Gundlach said on Saturday, Aug 11 at 2:49 AM
Supplemental, maybe. Wave of the future? Pretty small wave.
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