University of Alaska Fairbanks

10/02/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/02/2024 11:19

Remote energy leaders can collaborate to advance energy projects

Remote energy leaders can collaborate to advance energy projects

Amanda Byrd
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Oct. 2, 2024

Photo by Amanda Byrd
A group tours Golden Valley Electric Association's Battery Energy Storage Systems facility in Fairbanks, Alaska.

The Energy Leadership Acceleratorapplication period is now open.

ELA is a new program that connects energy leaders from remote and islanded communities, including those in Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories, to advance local energy projects and workforce development.

The program pairs professional development with peer-networking opportunities and is ideal for individuals leading remote community energy initiatives.

The six-month program runs January to June 2025 and offers a blend of virtual learning and peer mentorship, as well as an on-site visit in Alaska. Participants will collaborate on the tools and strategies needed to help their local workforces adopt new microgrid technologies.

The program will culminate in a 10-day Alaska Leadership Lab, featuring renewable energy site tours and expert fireside chats in Anchorage, Fairbanks, Kotzebue and Cordova.

Energy leaders looking to drive local, resilient energy futures are encouraged to apply.

The application period is open through Thursday, Oct. 31. Visit the websiteto apply or fill out a general interest form. For questions, please contact Annalise Klein at [email protected]or Pintian Chen at [email protected].

ELA is a collaboration by the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Alaska Center for Energy and Powerand RMI(formerly theRocky Mountain Institute). It is supported by the National Science Foundation's Experiential Learning for Emerging and Novel Technologiesprogram.

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