alaska center for energy and power 43 tanana alaska energy solutions
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Energy Solutions in
Rural Alaska:
Tanana Chiefs Conference and
Alaska Center for Energy and Power
DOE Tribal Energy Program Review
October 28, 2010
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TANANA CHIEFS CONFERENCE provides a unifiedvoice to advance tribal governments, economic andsocial development, promote education and physicaland mental wellness, and protect language, traditional,and cultural values.
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Alaska Center for Energy and Powermeets stateand local needs for applied energy research bydeveloping, refining, demonstrating, and ultimatelyhelping commercialize marketable technologies thatprovide practical solutions to real-world problems.
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TCC-ACEP PARTNERSHIP:Matches the rural service capacity of TCC with theengineering and technical expertise of ACEP toachieve energy solutions in rural communities.
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What does the term energy
solutions mean?
utilize local resources lower cost of electricity and heat for
local consumers reduce dependence on fossil fuels
but most important of all
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Energy solutions means creating
sustainable communities.
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Reykjavik in 1932All buildings heated using fossil fuels
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Reykjavik today
One of the cleanest cities in the world
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How do we get there?Energy projects in TCC communities must
meet three basic criteria:
Community planning Economically feasible
Technically feasible
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Energy research at the University of Alaska
Geophysical InstituteInstitute for Social and Economic Research
Institute of Northern EngineeringPetroleum Development Laboratory
Agriculture and Forestry Experiment StationUAA Logistics Program
Institute of Arctic BiologyUAA Engineering Program
International Arctic Research CenterResilience and Adaptation Program
Cooperation ExtensionRural Campuses
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Energy Projects Funded UnderTCC-ACEP Partnership
Diesel Generator Efficiency Project = $280,000
Organic Rankine Cycle Project = $304,306
Diesel Efficiency Field Testing = $551,408
Galena Greenhouse & Power Plant Project = $320,452
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grants = $585,300
Interior Regional Energy Plan = $299,810
Nikolai Pre-paid Electric Meters = $60,000
TOTAL FUNDING = $2,401,276
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Sustainable Agriculture &
Community Greenhouses Heated with recovered heat from villagepower plant
Community garden Fresh, nutritious, affordable produce
Local employment
Educational tool for students
Reduce amount of imported food,carbon emissions, and solid waste inlandfill
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Wood-fired Heating Systems
Currently installed in Tanana, DotLake, Craig, and other Alaskacommunities.
Proposed for Anvik, Takotna, Ruby,Fort Yukon, McGrath, Koyukuk, andothers.
TCC and ACEP can help locatefunding sources and provide technicalassistance.
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Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Projects
ORC engines use
recovered heat fromdiesel generator toproduce additional power.
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Assessing opportunities for deployingtidal and in-river hydro in Alaska
Alaska North Slope Propane
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State of Alaska State will generate 50% of electricity from renewable sources
by 2025.
Emerging Energy Technology Fund
Renewable Energy Fund
Energy Efficiency Loan Fund
Energy efficient public buildings
State will achieve 15% increase in energy efficiency percapita by 2020.
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For more information:
Ross Coen
[email protected](907) 347-1365www.uaf.edu/acep
mailto:[email protected]://www.uaf.edu/acepmailto:[email protected]://www.uaf.edu/acep