Office of Infrastructure | U.S. Department of Energy
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- Only Accessible by Small Aircraft or Ferry. the Second Plans to Improve Energy Resilience in the Arctic Circle by Upgrading the Region’s Power Plant Infrastructure to Enable the Integration of a 525 Kw Solar Photovoltaic System and a 990 Kwh Battery Energy Storage System. 🔋
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About Office of Infrastructure | U.S. Department of Energy
Deploying billions in historic investments to modernize the American energy economy and energy infrastructure by catalyzing private sector investment and assisting communities and local, state, and Tribal governments in the transition to a new affordable, reliable, resilient, and equitable clean energy economy.
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