What can Kodiak teach the world about renewable energy? A lot

https://www.ktoo.org/2017/09/15/can-kodiak-teach-world-renewable-energy-lot/

Source:  By Rachel Waldholz, Alaska’s Energy Desk, KTOO. 

Excerpt: ...Kodiak [2nd largest island in the US] generates about 20 percent of its electricity from wind. ...Since 2007, Kodiak has transformed its grid so that it now generates almost 100 percent of its power with renewable energy. The local electric co-op has managed to do that while keeping rates stable. In fact, the price of electricity in Kodiak has dropped slightly since 2000. It’s a model with lessons for remote communities from the Arctic to the equator — and for cities on the big grids of the Lower 48, from New York to Houston.... 

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