DiscoverThe Energy Transition Show with Chris Nelder[Episode #257] – Remote Microgrids in Alaska
[Episode #257] – Remote Microgrids in Alaska

[Episode #257] – Remote Microgrids in Alaska

Update: 2025-08-271
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Most people probably think of a “microgrid” as a campus or neighborhood that can “island” itself and run independently when needed, but otherwise stays connected to the main grid most of the time. But in Alaska’s remote communities that aren’t even accessible by road, residents depend on microgrids for their very survival in extreme conditions.


For this episode, Chris traveled to Kotzebue, Alaska, a community above the Arctic Circle that has become an international leader at integrating renewable energy by pioneering wind-diesel hybrids, innovative wind-to-heat technology, and Arctic solar systems that achieve remarkable performance. We explore how Kotzebue is using innovative approaches to energy transition solutions to lessen their dependence on diesel fuel while improving the health and welfare of their people.


This episode is part of our miniseries about the energy transition in Alaska.

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[Episode #257] – Remote Microgrids in Alaska

[Episode #257] – Remote Microgrids in Alaska

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