LABS, EXPERTS GATHER FOR ENERGY INNOVATION HUDDLE IN ALASKA
ClearPath joined Battelle, the University of Alaska Fairbanks and the University of California in sponsoring a tremendous gathering in Fairbanks this week of Department of Energy, national lab and other leaders from around the country to discuss paths forward for energy innovation at the first National Labs Day to be hosted in Alaska.
“Chances are, if you can make it work here, you can make it work practically anywhere else," Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said in kicking off the two-day gathering Wednesday. “Alaska is a great living laboratory for energy innovation.”
Murkowski and Energy Secretary Rick Perry penned an op-ed as a stage-setter, arguing that Alaska “can be a significant asset to the labs.” That includes methane hydrates beneath the North Slope that could be the next shale gas, advanced micro-reactors that could power remote villages and military bases and plenty of sites for future hydropower projects.
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