Interior Issues Council Message: Energy for All Alaska meeting Tuesday August 31st
Interior Issues Council Member,
Just a quick reminder. The Energy for All Alaska Task Force will be meeting tomorrow at 8am in the FEDC conference room. This meeting will feature a presentation by Alexander Gajdos one of the principal partners of Energia Cura LLC, which recently put out an announcement for a non-binding open season to determine the demand from Alaskan communities and enterprises located between Prudhoe Bay and Eielson AFB for their proposed natural gas pipeline.
Makus Mager has also asked us to let everyone know about a Biomass Lecture that is happening tomorrow:
Please join the Alaska Center for Energy and Power TOMORROW, Tuesday, August 31st for the next Community Lecture - Biomass: A Sustainable Option for Alaska?
Interior experts will provide an overview of biomass technology for community energy production including a discussion of projects in the Interior and throughout the state. In addition, researchers from the Cold Climate Housing Research Center will discuss ways to improve residential wood burning.
Time: 6-7:30pm
Where: The Blue Loon (2999 Parks Highway)
Speakers include:
Gwen Holdmann (UAF Alaska Center for Energy & Power): Overview of Biomass Technology and Statewide Projects
Jesse Warwick and Michael Gomes (Chena Power): Overview of the Chena Power Clean Biomass Power Plant
* Dr. John Davies (Cold Climate Housing Research Center): Residential Wood Burning
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Markus Mager
Energy Analyst
Alaska Center for Energy and Power
University of Alaska
Physical Address: 814 Alumni Drive
Mailing Address: PO Box 755910
Fairbanks AK 99775-5910
Phone (907) 474-1143
Fax (907) 474-5475
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