To the editor: The proposed Shovel Creek wind project is directly in my back yard. I recreate in this area regularly and am very familiar with the specifics of the
In the latest of several public meetings held by Alaska Renewables — a Fairbanks-based renewable energy company — co-founders Andrew McDonnell and Matt Perkins shared information on the project and
Alaska Renewables, a Fairbanks-based company focused on wind energy production, is looking to explore an area near the Chatanika River to see if it would be viable for a future
The proposed project would see 25 to 50 turbines standing 500-feet tall spread across 2,700 acres of land near Murphy Dome and produce up to 200 megawatts of power for GVEA.