Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP)
Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP) is an influential applied energy research program situated at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
The mission of ACEP is to develop and disseminate practical, cost-effective, and innovative energy solutions for Alaska and beyond, with a vision of Alaska leading the way in innovative production, distribution, and management of energy. One of the key focal points of ACEP's work is the development of energy systems for islanded, non-integrated electric grids and their associated oil-based heating systems.
The program excels in integration, addressing not only the technical aspect of integrating renewables with small isolated diesel-based energy systems but also the social, cultural, and interdisciplinary integration. ACEP leverages the University of Alaska's extensive resources and expertise, working in an interdisciplinary, needs-driven, and agile manner. Furthermore, the program has established partnerships at local, state, national, and international levels to ensure its research remains relevant, current, and world-class.
With a founding year of 1917, ACEP operates in the Education, Energy, and Energy Efficiency sectors, with headquarters in the United States.
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