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Nearly 70% of Alaskans rely on relatively inexpensive natural gas from Cook Inlet. That gas heats homes and businesses, generates electricity, and fuels industrial processes. But growing demand has depleted 80% of the known Cook Inlet gas reserves. Many Alaskans are concerned about where Southcentral Alaska will get affordable energy in the future. The information presented here is not a product of ISER research. It is a summary of statements, opinions, and projections of those attending the forum.

Publication Date

4-17-2006

Keywords

southcentral Alaska, energy research, utilities

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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12127

Summary of 2006 Southcentral Energy Forum

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