UAF, electric utility collaborate to overhaul Kotzebue energy monitoring system

In the remote Alaskan town of Kotzebue, where the⁢ vast Arctic wilderness meets the Bering Sea, the University of Alaska⁣ Fairbanks (UAF)⁤ adn the local electric utility are embarking on a ⁣power-packed transformative initiative.‌ The⁢ collaboration​ aims to forge a technologically advanced ⁢energy monitoring system, empowering the community‍ to gain unprecedented insights into their ​power consumption. With Kotzebue’s unique ​energy challenges in mind, UAF and the utility are engineering a system ​tailored to meet the⁤ town’s⁣ specific needs.Get ready⁢ to delve ⁢into the electrifying world of Kotzebue’s energy overhaul and uncover how this innovative partnership is lighting up the path‌ towards⁢ a ⁤more enduring future.

Upgrading Kotzebues Energy ⁢Monitoring Infrastructure: A​ Collaborative⁣ Effort

The collaboration between the⁢ University ⁣of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) and Kotzebue⁢ Electric Association (KEA) ‍has resulted in a extensive⁤ overhaul of Kotzebue’s energy​ monitoring infrastructure. With funding from ⁤the U.S. Department of Energy Tribal Energy Program, the project focused on deploying a state-of-the-art system that provides real-time data on energy consumption and production.⁣ The upgraded‍ system includes smart meters, advanced data loggers,⁢ and ‍a robust cloud-based platform. ‍This infrastructure enables KEA to‍ optimize grid ​operations, ⁢reduce energy waste, improve reliability, and increase community⁢ engagement

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