Diverse issues discussed at the 2024 Alaska Sustainable Energy Conference
June 11, 2024
The took place in Anchorage in May. This year鈥檚 theme was 鈥淭ransforming Energy Now for
the Next 50 Years,鈥 focusing on real-world examples in Alaska and around the globe
that demonstrate progress in energy transitions.
A variety of topics were covered, ranging from the future of natural gas to the latest
advancements in renewable energy around the state. A wide range of topics on energy
in rural Alaska were also covered.
础颁贰笔鈥檚 Shivani Mathur Baghat found the topics fascinating and learned about a diverse spectrum of energy issues
in Alaska.
Baghat, who is on 础颁贰笔鈥檚 Beneficial and Equitable Electrification, or BEE team, was one of the panelists on the session, 鈥淏EE Smart: Community-centered
energy solutions for an electrified future.鈥 The session panel included Michelle Wilber and Tom Marsik, also on the BEE team, and of , and was moderated by 础颁贰笔鈥檚 Brittany Smart.
The most impressive aspect of the conference to Baghat was the opportunity to interact
with various communities, organizations and individuals driving the energy transition
in Alaska.
鈥淓ngaging in my first panel discussion alongside an excellent panel was a highlight,
as was witnessing the audience's enthusiasm and interest in discussions surrounding
beneficial and equitable electrification,鈥 she said.
Attending ASEC was also a great experience for Alexis Francisco. Transitioning to sustainable energy requires a lot of utility and policy decisions
and she said it was reassuring to witness many discussions at the conference on the
associated challenges and opportunities.
鈥淚 liked that utilities shared the challenges of operating an electric grid in Alaska,
especially providing power in remote communities,鈥 Francisco said. 鈥淚n those communities,
the challenges are not limited to just about importing fuel and products, but also
selecting stable ground for power poles.鈥
Building connections with fellow ACEP colleagues and other attendees, as well as talking
with the exhibitors to learn about their companies and products, was rewarding to
many.
And the Alaska Railroad excursion was a plus.
鈥淸It] provided a delightful opportunity to appreciate the beauty of Alaska, which
never fails to uplift the spirit,鈥 Bhagat said.