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Alaska Powerline

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by Alaska Power Association

5.0(15 reviews)
32 episodes
Updated Bi-weekly
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<p>Alaska Powerline features conversations with utility leaders and others who are shaping the future of electric energy in Alaska. The podcast discusses electric power policy and educates listeners on the unique issues facing Alaska’s electric utilities.</p>

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Recent Episodes

Episode thumbnail for Gold Rush Hydropower - The History of Alaska Electric Light & Power in Juneau

February 20, 2026

Gold Rush Hydropower - The History of Alaska Electric Light & Power in Juneau

In this episode of the Alaska Powerline Podcast, I talk to Alec Mesdag, CEO of Alaska Electric Light &amp; Power (AEL&amp;P) in Juneau. We explore the rich history of Alaska's first electric utility, from its gold rush origins to modern innovations in hydropower. This conversation goes down some interesting side paths as well. Alec is an extremely knowledgeable electric utility CEO, and offers lots of insights in this interview. Learn more about AEL&amp;P at https://www.aelp.com/ To rea...

Episode thumbnail for When the Storm Hits: How MEA Responded to a Monster Windstorm

December 29, 2025

When the Storm Hits: How MEA Responded to a Monster Windstorm

In this episode of the Alaska Powerline podcast, host Michael Rovito speaks with Matanuska Electric Association (MEA) employees John Della Croce, power systems dispatch manager, and Jennifer Castro, senior manager of co-op communications and community relations, about how the co-op responded to a major windstorm that struck at the beginning of December. John and Jennifer discuss the preparation and response strategies employed by the electric cooperative, the critical role of linemen, t...

Episode thumbnail for Hydropower on the Railbelt: Bradley Lake’s Next Chapter

December 16, 2025

Hydropower on the Railbelt: Bradley Lake’s Next Chapter

In this episode, Curtis Thayer, executive director of Alaska Energy Authority, discusses the upcoming Dixon Diversion Project at the Bradley Lake Hydroelectric facility, along with Bradley Lake in general. The conversation covers the history and significance of Bradley Lake, its funding and expansion plans, the importance of grid resilience, and innovative construction techniques for the Dixon Diversion, among many other topics. Thayer emphasizes the Bradley Lake project's impact on the...

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What is Alaska Powerline?
<p>Alaska Powerline features conversations with utility leaders and others who are shaping the future of electric energy in Alaska. The podcast discusses electric power policy and educates listeners on the unique issues facing Alaska’s electric utilities.</p>
How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates bi-weekly.

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This podcast is available on 10 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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