A state corporation is in the middle of making another push to get a natural gas pipeline built from the North Slope to the Kenai.
Alaska's Energy Desk
Dozens of Alaska’s seismic stations are going offline, but earthquake monitoring is still on solid ground
The seismic stations are part of the U.S. Array, a multi-million dollar national research project. It spanned nearly two decades and the entire continent.
State-owned corporation considers shuttering Skagway ore terminal, building a new one in Haines
Local officials in Haines see it as an opportunity to upgrade old shipping infrastructure.
Gustavus calls for halt to state construction project after officials find more toxins at city’s airport
Concerned residents in the Southeast Alaska town of Gustavus pushed state agencies to do more testing for contaminants before major construction at the city’s airport. And the state found more toxic “forever chemicals” at the site.
Arctic research conference to highlight how rural Alaska communities approach energy, climate issues
Several Alaska energy researchers will be featured in a national conference this week of the U.S. Arctic Research Commission.
Alaska development authority signs land access agreement with Native corporation for Ambler Road project
The land along the road’s route near the highway and the village of Evansville is owned by Doyon, the state’s largest private landowner. The agreement is not a right of way and does not guarantee long-term access to the area by AIDEA or the road project.





