• Date Awarded:
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  • Amount:
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  • Term:
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  • Grant ID:
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  • Funding Area:
    Environmental Conservation
     
 
 

In support of the development of a potential breakthrough solution to the issue of high energy costs as both a barrier to sustainable economic development and a driver of ecosystem degradation in rural Alaska. The project will provide proof of concept of a scalable vertical-axis wind turbine farm in the village of Igiugig, which will eventually supply the majority of local electricity demand.

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