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Alaska Journal | Movers and Shakers for June 6

Penny Gage joined McKinley Alaska Private Investment LLC as a private equity associate working from the Anchorage office. Prior to joining McKinley Alaska Private Investment, Gage worked at the University of Alaska Center for Economic Development, served as the Director of Special Projects at Alaska Growth Capital, as a Business Development Officer at the State of Alaska

EDF Makes Its Best Offer to NPCIL for Six EPRs at Jaitapur

Password Remember me New to Energy Central? Applying for membership with Energy Central allows you to connect with a network of more than 200,000 global power industry professionals. The project will likely involve very significant elements of local fabrication of the non-nuclear long lead time components such as the turbines. Although labor costs in India will be lower than in Finland and France, the total expenditures for all six units could come in at $4,000/Kw or just under $40 billion. What is the EDF Deal? EDF said in its statement that it has filed “a binding offer” to supply engineering studies and equipment to build six, third-generation EPR reactors in Jaitapur. . Construction is expected to take 15 years, but the site should be able to start generating electricity as the first unit comes online probably in less than six years. The contract is not a done deal EDF said, but it expressed confidence that it would be signed off NPCIL in later this year.

Alaska Journal | Could small-scale nuclear power be a part of Alaska s future energy mix?

Wed, 04/21/2021 - 8:53am A rendering of an Oklo Aurora powerhouse. Advances in small-scale nuclear power plants are inspiring new efforts to deploy them to rural Alaska to provide low-cost energy and replace diesel-fueled power. (Photo/Courtesy/Gensler) As parts of Alaska hit new record lows for April blizzard conditions, negative 70 degree wind chill, and temperatures more than 40 degrees below zero in some parts of the state we’re reminded, as we often are during winter months, to be grateful for the comfort of warm shelters that stand up to even the most wicked of weather events. That comfort comes easier in some places than others.

Alaska Journal | From the Last Frontier to the Final Frontier: An opportunity for Alaska

Liftoff on Dec. 15 in Kodiak. (Photo/John Kraus/Astra) Astra’s rocket reaches space after its Dec. 15 launch. (Photo/Courtesy/Astra) An engineer works at The Launch Company’s shop. (Photo/Courtesy/The Launch Company) The PSCA Launch Site in Kodiak. (Photo/John Kraus/Astra) Nighttime lights at the PSCA before the Dec. 15 launch attempt. (Photo/John Kraus/Astra) Forty miles from the City of Kodiak sits the Pacific Spaceport Complex-Alaska, only one of four places to launch a rocket into orbit from the United States, and where, just a week ago on Dec. 15, California-based Astra became the third private company in the country to send an orbital-class rocket into space. 

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