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Measuring water velocity under ice in Galena
April 11, 2025
Currently, no data is available on the speed of the river flow beneath the ice. ACEP's hydrokinetic team went to Galena, a community of around 500 on the north bank of the Yukon River, to measure how fast water runs under ice.
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VanderHart scores high with insulation research
April 09, 2025
UAF engineering student Micah VanderHart, who is researching highly efficient insulation, placed among the top nine at a recent regional thesis competition.
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Gwen Holdmann named ACEP chief scientist
April 08, 2025
Gwen Holdmann, who has spent years working in Alaska's most remote energy frontiers, has been named ACEP chief scientist.
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UAF's engineering program expands to welcome more students
March 28, 2025
A UAF engineering program launched in autumn 2024 is expanding its offering to welcome more students in the fall 2025 semester, with an additional new course on carbon capture, use and storage.
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Norgaard strives to create a just, sustainable future
March 28, 2025
Addie Norgaard joined ACEP with a desire to create a just, sustainable future with work directly related to decarbonization.
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De Witt addresses the next generation of scientists on sustainability
March 27, 2025
ACEP's Magnus de Witt served as an invited panelist on sustainability at the eleventh annual Fletcher Maritime Arctic Conference on March 7 at Tufts University.
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Gudleifsson presents energy innovations in Iceland to the state legislature
March 26, 2025
Erlingur Gudleifsson, Iceland-based energy researcher with ACEP, gave a presentation at the Alaska Innovation Summit in Juneau last month.
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Webinar discusses cybersecurity for Alaska energy utilities
March 14, 2025
ACEP's recent webinar stimulated much discussion about the current and future status of cybersecurity for Alaska energy utilities.
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New study examines EV feasibility in rural Alaska
March 11, 2025
A new study sheds light on the benefits and implications of the use of electric vehicles in rural Alaska. University of Alaska researchers partnered with the communities of Kotzebue, Galena and Bethel to find out where, how and for whom EVs can provide benefits.
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Igniting interest in weather station technologies
March 10, 2025
A team of ACEP undergraduate assistants working on cyber technology projects recently introduced North Pole High School students to weather station technologies and the concepts behind them.
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ACEP leads pan-Arctic research on a global stage
February 28, 2025
ACEP joined leading European and U.S. researchers to identify gaps and needs in Arctic research at an invitation-only summit in Monaco. The need for greater access to and sharing of Arctic research data was a resounding call from the summit.
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Book explores Indigenous values through science, poetry and stories
February 26, 2025
Indigenous value systems are fundamental to Indigenous knowledge systems and cultures. A new book explores these value systems through science, poetry and stories. The authors include ACEP's Leasi Vanessa Lee Raymond.
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