Faster chargers consume large amounts of electricity for short bursts of time, which means a business hosting a charging station may have to pay a high demand charge.
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Hilcorp gets more time to replace leaky pipeline in Cook Inlet
Hilcorp’s line, which delivers fuel gas to a system of oil platforms in the inlet, sprung a leak last month.
Nikiski trampling a reminder during moose calving season, troopers say
A Nikiski woman is reportedly in stable condition after getting trampled by a cow moose.
Juneau skies not likely to cooperate with Wednesday morning lunar eclipse
Peak eclipse — when the moon is most entirely covered — will start around 3:11 a.m. and end at 3:25 a.m. Wednesday.
Alaska Senate approves funding for 500-mile hiking trail from Seward to Fairbanks
Boosters say destinations like the Appalachian Trail bring in tourists and revenue for the communities they pass through.
State updates guidance for treating opioid use disorders
One change is that now there is no time limit on treatment.
Cooper Landing School celebrates its first-ever high school graduate
Linnaea Gossard became the Cooper Landing School’s first high school graduate Monday night, almost a decade after the K-12 school opened to high schoolers.
Seward 17-year-old Lydia Jacoby prepares for Olympic trials
At just 17, Jacoby has the world’s sixth-fastest time for the 100-meter breaststroke this year.
Energy companies eyeing Cook Inlet’s Mount Spurr volcano for geothermal project
Two companies are looking at the geothermal energy potential of Mount Spurr, an active volcano across the Cook Inlet from Anchorage.
Great American Outdoors Act to fund maintenance projects on public lands in Alaska
Several projects up for funding this fiscal year fall on the Kenai Peninsula, including two at the Russian River Campground.