DiscoverThe Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder[Episode #255] – Dwellings in Alaska
[Episode #255] – Dwellings in Alaska

[Episode #255] – Dwellings in Alaska

Update: 2025-07-30
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In the summer of 2025, Chris traveled to Alaska to explore the state’s unique energy transition story by interviewing some of its energy experts.


Like every place, Alaska has a unique set of challenges and opportunities in the energy transition, and can offer insights drawn from its experience to the rest of the world. Alaska’s extreme conditions and remoteness make it a proving ground for a wide array of energy transition solutions, as it grapples with a melting permafrost, supply chain constraints, dependence on federal support, and declining fossil fuel production in an age of climate change and climate action.


The state’s greatest energy need is for heat during its long, very cold winters that typically last eight to nine months. In this conversation, Aaron Cooke, an architect and project manager at NREL’s Alaska Campus in Fairbanks, joins us to discuss the lab’s research on building techniques designed to retain warmth while ensuring healthy indoor environments. Their work tests designs to construct buildings that are comfortable, healthy, durable, and affordable in harsh climates, all while contending with logistical challenges, cultural needs, and climate adaptation.

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[Episode #255] – Dwellings in Alaska

[Episode #255] – Dwellings in Alaska

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