Two consultant studies done independently agree with what major utilities in the “railbelt” corridor, the major population centers from Southcentral to Interior Alaska, have been saying, that imports of liquefied
Two consultant studies done independently agree with what major utilities in the “railbelt” corridor, the major population centers from Southcentral to Interior Alaska, have been saying, that imports of liquefied
Chugach Electric Association expects a shortfall in gas supplies for its power generation as Cook Inlet gas production drops. Although the utility anticipates a ramping up of renewable energy generation, it does not expect renewable energy to fully replace the use of natural gas until perhaps around.