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Energy System Upgrades


Bulk Fuel Upgrades

BFU Project Status

Most rural Alaska communities receive fuel for heating, generation of electricity, vehicles and other uses only during summer months when coastal areas and rivers are ice free.  These communities typically store enough fuel to meet their needs for an entire winter.  Many rural bulk fuel tank farms were constructed more than 20 years ago and are in poor condition.  With substantial contributions from the Denali Commission, the bulk fuel upgrades program provides funding for the design/engineering, business planning and construction management services to build code-compliant bulk fuel tank farms in rural communities. 

Bulk Fuel Upgrade Retrofit & Revision

In the early 1990s, many rural communities faced the very real threat that they would no longer be allowed to take delivery of fuel in bulk quantities because of the condition of their bulk fuel storage tank farms.  The most common problems were the piping systems to, from and within the tank farms.  The bulk fuel upgrade retrofit and revision program, with financial support from the Denali Commission, provides funding for repairs to enable affected communities to continue to receive fuel.

 

Contact
Chris Mello, Program Manager
Tel: 907-771-3072
Fax: 907-771-3044
E-mail: cmello@aidea.org

 

David Lockard, Project Manager
Tel: 907-771-3062
Fax: 907-771-3044
E-mail: dlockard@aidea.org

 

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Rural Power System Upgrade Program

RPSU Project Status

Electricity provides for lighting, communications, heat and power necessary to operate infrastructure that supports all other elements needed in any community to permit safe and healthy living conditions.  In rural communities throughout Alaska, electricity is generated by a small local “system” (generation and distribution) using diesel fuel at a cost that is three to five times higher than that in urban parts of the state.  Of 200 rural communities, approximately half are served by cooperatives or another form of utility that performs under a well-established organization. Others are served by very small entities, many which experience technical and administrative problems due to lack of economies of scale and/or lack of specialized skills in the community.  Funding is provided for upgrades as follows:

Powerhouse and Electrical Distribution Upgrades

Upgrades may include efficiency improvements, powerhouse upgrades or replacements, line assessments, lines to new customers, demand-side improvements and repairs to generation and distribution systems.  System upgrades to be funded may be identified through a variety of ways, including via technical assistance, advanced by the local community or directed by the Legislature.  Examples of programmatic efforts include:

  • Rebuilding or replacement of worn-out diesel generator units;
  • Rebuilding or replacement of old and hazardous distribution systems;

  • Construction of new power generation systems that meet State and Federal codes;

  • Inclusion of heat recovery systems, where possible, in new powerhouses; and

  • Force account labor and technical assistance to rural communities through AEA personnel and/or contractors with experience in rural construction.

Emergency Prevention

This program is designed to prevent a potential emergency situation before disaster occurs. It provides funding for continuance of government (COG) activities.  It allows for procurement of materials and equipment for prevention of power plant-related emergencies/disasters in Alaska.

Circuit Rider/Emergency Response Services

This program provides on-site assistance and training to local operators in the daily operation and maintenance of their powerhouse.  Emergency response is provided on an as-needed basis only.  Well-managed utilities with adequate technical and financial resources are not candidates for these services.

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Contact

Kris Noonan, Program Manager 
Tel: 907-771-3061
Fax: 907-771-3044
E-mail: knoonan@aidea.org

Alan Fetters, Project Manager
Tel: 907-771-3063
Fax: 907-771-3044
E-mail: afetters@aidea.org

 
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Alaska Energy Authority
813 West Northern Lights Boulevard,  Anchorage, AK 99503
907-771-3000 (Phone) 907-771-3044 (Fax) Toll Free (Alaska Only) 888-300-8534


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