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Alaska, US passes bill to encourage geothermal projects

A new Senate Bill passed in Alaska increases access to geothermal resources and removes some barriers in geothermal project development.

Governor Mike Dunleavy of the state of Alaska, U.S. has introduced HB 74 / SB 69 which aims to increase access to Alaska’s geothermal resources and cut red tape that hinders large-scale infrastructure projects.

Senate Bill 69 or “An Act relating to geothermal resources; relating to the definition of ‘geothermal resources; and providing for an effective date” has several provisions that help encourage geothermal projects in Alaska:

“Geothermal resources could be an important component of a sustainable energy mix,” said Governor Mike Dunleavy. “Our location on the Pacific Ring of Fire puts Alaska in a prime position to benefit from geothermal energy. This bill makes geothermal exploration more viable for private industry.”

A geothermal project is currently being developed jointly in Unalaska by Chena Power and the Qawalanging Tribe of Unalaska. In 2022, the project received USD 2.5 million of federal funding. Ormat Technologies Inc. has also been selected as the EPC contractor for the project.

Source: Government of Alaska

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