Alaska Electric Light and Power’s parent company has announced $100,000 in donations to six Juneau organizations.
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Avista buys AELP for $170 million
Juneau’s Alaska Electric Light and Power has merged with Spokane-based Avista Corp.
Yesterday’s power outage affected 5,000 customers
AELP says all outage information is posted quickly on Facebook and Twitter
Salmon Creek turbidity affects drinking water, not power generation
Turbidity only affects drinking water. It has nothing to do with power generation.
Building a critical mass for biomass
In renewable energy circles, biomass is a term that refers to plants or plant-made materials that can be burned to heat buildings or fuel power generation facilities.
Tree cutting causes morning power outage
Residents out the road in Auke Bay and Lena Loop lost power for about 20 minutes this morning. The rest of Juneau may have noticed a brief power glitch. Debbie Driscoll with Alaska Electric Light and Power says a tree that was being cut down fell on a line. It took out power to feeders…
Assembly updates agreement with AJT Mining Properties
The panel last night approved a resolution updating the compact signed in 1979 that allows CBJ and AJT to act as a single entity for future exploration and development.
Assembly to schedule public hearing on water system plan
The Juneau Assembly has given its tentative blessing to a Municipal Drinking Walter Supply Plan.
Firefighters fight downtown blaze
Capital City Fire and Rescue spent Monday night fighting a blaze at the Gastineau Apartments in downtown Juneau.
Juneau builders find heating solution underground, but it’s not what you think
Rising fuel prices have long put builders on the lookout for a viable alternative to expensive boilers with low efficiency.