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Palin unveils state energy goals
2009-01-18
Gov. Sarah Palin has crossed swords with conservation groups over petroleum drilling, but she earned nothing but praise Friday after announcing the most ambitious renewable energy goals in the nation. At a news conference announcing her statewide energy plan, Palin called for 50 percent of Alaska's power to be generated by renewable resources by 2025.

The goal addresses both urban Alaska, including Anchorage, Fairbanks and other cities that make up the Railbelt, and the hundreds of Alaska villages off the road system and power grid.

Palin called for six state utilities that serve most of the population to stop traditional infighting and take a regional approach for new power generation projects that could lower costs.

Palin also unveiled a guide listing alternative energy assets of every village in Alaska. Those resources can be developed to wean far-flung villages off electricity generated by burning diesel fuel that must be imported by barge or airplane. "This guide will help us move to a future where, ideally, 50 percent of Alaska's electricity is generated from renewable resources by 2025," Palin said.
Posted by:Fred

#2  That would be the Toshiba 4S. I read the fuel uses both uranium and plutonium so it can be weaponized by chemically extracting the plutonium. The greatest deterrent to theft being it is buried deep under concrete.

Because of the very high cost of diesel power generation, it seems to make sense to supplement it with wind power and a small battery backup system.
Posted by: ed   2009-01-18 10:05  

#1  Read a while ago that Toshiba was going to trial a small self-contained reactor in a village in Alaska. The reactor is buried in concrete, requires no maintenance and provides power for 30 years. The fuel cannot be "weaponized" (thorium?).
Posted by: DMFD   2009-01-18 08:56  

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