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Energy savers flock to Open House, Home Depot

Chugach customers are gung-ho on making their homes more energy efficient, judging from attendance at the Jan. 26 Smart Power Open House and the ENERGY STAR display at Home Depot, Jan. 29. Between the two events, 235 Chugach customers signed the Smart Power Pledge.

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Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC)
Alaska Energy Authority (AEA)
Alaska Energy Network
Alaska Energy Wiki
Alaska Center for Energy & Power (ACEP)
     - Publication Database

Green Star, Inc.
Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC)
Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP)

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Who's Who in Energy Efficiency in Alaska

Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) - Renewable energy resource maps, reports, programs, planning, and financing information. Also oversees the Alaska Renewable Energy Grant Fund.

Alaska Energy Network - A public networking site that allows people interested in Alaska's energy matters to share information and connect with others, and to ask energy-related questions that get answered by experts.

Alaska Energy Wiki - Designed to provide information on energy technologies, energy opportunities, and energy projects in Alaska.

Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP) – University of Alaska's research center for applied energy research to lower energy costs and develop economic opportunities throughout Alaska. The center also has a searchable database of energy research, including papers, presentations and reports.

Alaska Housing Finance Corporation (AHFC) – Residential energy efficiency and energy resources library, programs, and financing information. Includes home weatherization and energy efficiency grants and rebate programs in addition to low-interest financing.

Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC) - Research and development of cold-climate building techniques and technologies, including energy efficiency and micro-generation renewable energy technology.

Energy Star - A joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.

Green Star, Inc. – Provides information and resources on energy efficiency and runs the GreenStar Award program, recognizing businesses and organizations that meet the high environmental standards set by the GreenStar award.

Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) - REAP is a coalition of Alaska utilities, businesses, conservation and consumer groups, Alaska Native organizations, and municipal, state and federal entities with an interest in developing Alaska's vast renewable energy resources. REAP's goal is to increase production of renewable energy in Alaska and bring the benefits of clean, economic and inexhaustible renewable power to Alaska.


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