The Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) is a non-profit organization empowering Alaskans to make smart energy choices, powering local clean energy growth, and positioning our state as a global energy powerhouse. We are Alaska's clean energy experts, educators, thought leaders, and collaborative advocates. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the development of renewable energy and energy efficiency (together, "clean energy") in Alaska through collaboration, education, training, and advocacy.

We promote energy efficiency and renewable energy development in Alaska with the goal of making the state a world leader in clean energy adoption, education and employment. To achieve this, we are building energy education programs that empower Alaskans to make changes to the way they understand, use, and relate to energy; collaborating with our diverse membership to advocate for inclusive policies that support clean energy development; and forming partnerships within Alaska and globally that will help power the state's transition to a clean energy economy.

What's new?

Join us at 12:00PM today to learn about Alaska's first electric reliability organization and what that means for energy along the Railbelt. Follow the link to register for FREE.

Posted on Mar 10, 2021  •  Facebook

With your help, Alaska's clean energy future is looking up. Thank you for donating to further renewable energy projects—whethe r that's through Pick Click Give or through donating on our site. You truly make a difference. https:// www.pickclickgiv e.org/ index.cfm/ pfdorgs.info/ Renewable-Energy ...

Posted on Mar 10, 2021  •  Facebook

Alaska will soon be getting more funding in the state to study tidal, wave, and river/ocean current technologies. We look forward to seeing the results of Alaska Center for Energy and Power, Idaho National Laboratory, and XENDEE's work.https:// www.businesswire .com/news/home/ 20210309005427/ en/

Posted on Mar 09, 2021  •  Facebook

Another great solar project coming to rural Alaska!

Posted on Mar 08, 2021  •  Facebook

In the land of mountains and near-perpetual rain, hydro is king. REAP’s Regional Energy Catalyst for the The Sustainable Southeast Partnership , Clay Good, will be joining Vanessa Stevens of the Cold Climate Housing Research Center in a Webinar hosted by Alaska Power and Telephone They will...

Posted on Mar 04, 2021  •  Facebook

Our Spring Speaker Series kicks off next week with a dive into the Railbelt Reliability Council, with Chris Rose,… https://t.co/SFzuQ29IYZ

Posted on Mar 03, 2021  •  Twitter

There are so many great sustainability projects around the state built by Alaskan Natives. We acknowledge the thous… https://t.co/SCQz85LdRH

Posted on Oct 13, 2020  •  Twitter

Alaska has 64 MW of installed wind capacity, and @lisamurkowski recognizes the importance of wind energy in Alaska.… https://t.co/v1AqHCvK36

Posted on Aug 15, 2020  •  Twitter

Happy Wind Week! There are still 2 webinars to check out this week, held at 10am AK time. Learn more about Wind Wor… https://t.co/ld6Yskts7F

Posted on Aug 10, 2020  •  Twitter

Alaska’s Governor signed into law SB 123 on Wednesday to ensure the creation of a new electric reliability organiza… https://t.co/GFCMf8cwnV

Posted on May 02, 2020  •  Twitter