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Alaska Is A Frontier for Green Power

New York Times article about renewable energy potential in Alaska



Alaska Is a Frontier for Green Power
February 18, 2009

By STEFAN MILKOWSKI
TOKSOOK BAY, Alaska - Beyond the fishing boats, the snug homes and the tanks of diesel fuel marking this Eskimo village on the Bering Sea, three huge wind turbines tower over the tundra. Their blades spin slowly in a breeze cold enough to freeze skin.

One of the nation's harshest landscapes, it turns out, is becoming fertile ground for green power.

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