See ACEP Research This Week at the Alaska Forum on the Environment

See ACEP Research This Week at the Alaska Forum on the Environment

The Alaska Forum on the Environment is a statewide gathering of environmental professionals from government agencies, nonprofit groups and businesses, along with community leaders, youths, conservationists, biologists and elders.

ACEP researchers will present their work during the forum, which starts today and runs all week at the Denaā€™ina Center in Anchorage. .

Hereā€™s a quick list of where to see and hear the project updates and research findings:
o Heike Merkel, ā€œEnergy and Engineering Education,ā€ Monday, 2 p.m., Kahtnu #2
o Jeremy Vandermeer, ā€œRenewable Energy and Rural Alaska Powerhouse,ā€ Monday, 2 p.m., Kahtnu #1
o Chris Pike: ā€œThe Sun Shines in Alaska: Solar Power Projects on the Railbelt,ā€ Monday, 3:30 p.m., Kahtnu #2
o Amanda Byrd, ā€œFilm Festival: Sustainable Igiugig and Cordova Connections,ā€ Tuesday, 2 p.m., Tikahtnu Ballroom A/B
o Erin Whitney, ā€œSolar Power in Rural Alaska,ā€ Tuesday 3:30 p.m., Tikahtnu E
o Amanda Byrd, ā€œFilm Festival: ACEP Utility Internship Stories,ā€ Tuesday 3:30 p.m., Tikahtnu Ballroom A/B
o Gwen Holdmann and George Roe, ā€œNuclear Reactors and Alaska ā€” History, Evolving Technology, Possible Applications,ā€ Thursday, 10:30 a.m., Kahtnu #1
o Michelle Wilber, ā€œRooftop Solar in Your Community,ā€ Thursday, 2 p.m., Kahtnu #1

ACEP will also participate in a community outreach booth for our National Science Foundation project on the impacts of renewable energy on food, energy and water security in remote Alaskan communities, i.e. MicroFEWs.