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Building a Sustainable, Knowledge

Based Economy for Alaska

*Led by Alaska’s First Peoples

By: David Michael Karabelnikoff

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Alaska’s Most Under Appreciated

Resource ?

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Indigenous Peoples of Alaska

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We Are Smart , Efficient &

Sustainable

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Divergent Convergent

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State of the Arctic Technology

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Traditional is Customized

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Development of G-Code for mini qayaq prototyping

Alaska Natives into Science & Engineering ProgramANSEP Student Intern and Scholarship

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Qayaq Co-Op: Proof of Concept

A limited series of 100 will generate $25,000 in revenues.

The first two have been presold for $250

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Q a y a q C o - O p

S o c i a l E n t e r p r i s e

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S u p p o r t i v e H o u s i n g

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Seoul (8h)

Bejing (8h)

Tokyo (7h)

Frankfort (9.5h)Oslo (8h)

Los Angeles (5h)

Seattle (3h)

Washington, DC (7h)

Anchorage

Resources

location

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What does Alaska Have?

11/16

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Building Alaskan Innovation

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1000 Alaska Natives into PhD’s

500 STEMS fields

Bring Alaska Natives on par with developed world standards 1% of

population.

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$500 Million Investment

Costs $150 Million

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Learning curve for power generation technologies(IPTS Energy, Transport and Climate Change Group)

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U.S. DOE Energy RD&D Spending

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US DOE Energy RD&D Spending(Kelly Gallagher, Kennedy School of Gov’t, 2-13-07)

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Building Alaskan Innovation

• RES|The School for Renewable Energy Sciences: RES ReStarted in Alaska

• Intensive interdisciplinary PhD feeder program

• Alaska as a hub for international energy innovation

• When students return to Alaska are rewarded & honored for doing so.

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SEMI Finalist @

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Example

ESUSCON Microgrid - Chile

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Village location

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Huatacondo project

Results.

wind

inverter

Optimization results are obtained for a forecast horizon of 48 hours

considering a sampling time of15 minutes

Load and water consumptions are forecasted usinghistorical patterns of the location

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Thanks !

&

Please Remember to INDIGENIZE-

IT!