Inside Alaska’s Long History of Renewable Energy Projects

Chris Rose, executive director of REAP, the Renewable Energy Alaska Project, outlines the argument of renewable energy vs. traditional fossil fuels.

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Renewable energy and energy efficiency is becoming more important as we move into the 21st century.

Chris Rose, executive director of REAP, the Renewable Energy Alaska Project, outlines the argument of renewable energy vs. traditional fossil fuels.

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