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Energy conservation is good. And raises electric rates. What does that mean for net metering reforms?

Why are the warnings about Cook Inlet gas getting more dire?

Wheeling fees are small today, but reforming them could help renewable development

Even subsidies and unproven technology aren’t enough to make West Susitna coal power make sense.

How much Cook Inlet gas can we conserve?

The newly-introduced “Clean Energy Standard” (HB 368) defines coal as clean

Cook Inlet Gas: The Cold Day Problem

The fines in the proposed Railbelt Renewable Portfolio Standard are so small as to be nearly irrelevant

A newly-filed bill seems designed to stop GVEA from shutting down the Healy 2 coal plant.

Chugach’s proposed community solar tariff charges steep rates for a negligible amount of power

Natural gas prices on the Railbelt will rise, but unless the grid transforms, gas heat will still be cheapest.

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