“We have a lot of reasons to develop a truly sustainable and resilient energy system in Alaska, and now is the time to dive in,” said the State Director of Alaska Environment, Dyani Chapman. “One way or another, rate payers are going to be investing in new infrastructure in the next few years. Energy sources that won’t run out and protect our air, water, and climate are the ideal, so it only makes sense to invest in the infrastructure that will benefit future generations of Alaskans.”