Jobs and Power for Alaskans


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Alaska Resource Development


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Alaska resource development : opportunities to create jobs and strengthen national security : field hearing before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourteenth Congress, second session, March 28, 2016.




Alaska Resource Development


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Alaska's Clean Energy Jobs Potential Through 2030


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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Alaska had 487,637 people in its working population (15 to 64 years of age) in 2019. The graphs below show solar photovoltaic (PV), land-based wind, battery energy storage (BES), and energy efficiency job estimates in 2020, 2025, and 2030. These job estimates do not represent net job creation. Rather, they represent the size of the workforce required to achieve projected national deployment levels of each technology for 2025 and 2030 if the state captures the same proportion of jobs in the sector as it did in 2020.




The Alaska Almanac


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If you want to know Alaska inside and out, there is no better reference than THE ALASKA ALMANAC.. Updated annually with facts and figures on geography, history, economics, sports, cultures, and people of the Last Frontier, this information-packed volume is a must-have for Alaskans and visitors alike. Celebrating its thirtieth birthday this year, this handy little guide is chock-full of Alaskana, from the beautiful to the bizarre. As always, the wit and wisdom of Mr. Whitekeys continues to delight readers with his wacky-but-true Alaska factoids. Did you know . . . Arctic researchers on the northern tundra have reported up to 9,000 mosquito bites per minute. There are 166,000 moose in Alaska. Each one produces approximately 400 ""moose nuggets"" per day. Alaskans are the second highest per capita consumers of SPAM. in the nation. ""Gold nuggets about Alaska."" -- The Associated Press







The Potential for Infrastructure Improvements to Create Jobs and Reduce the Cost of Living Through All-of-the-above Energy and Mineral Production in Alaska


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The potential for infrastructure improvements to create jobs and reduce the cost of living through all-of-the-above energy and mineral production in Alaska : hearing before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, first session, March 30, 2017.




Arctic Power


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Jobs + Alaskans


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