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| Alaska Air CEO retiring; insider to replace him - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner SEATTLE - The CEO of Alaska Air Group Inc., which runs Alaska Airlines and Horizon Air, is retiring on May 15. The Seattle company said Thursday that Bill Ayer, who has been at Alaska for 30 years and CEO for a decade, will be replaced by Alaska Airlines ... |
| Fairbanks summer school construction will be outlined at board meeting - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Design Alaska is preparing construction documents for this project ... Pearl Creek Elementary first floor window replacement — District carpenters will replace non-classroom windows to increase energy conservation. The project will cost $25,000 for ... |
| In Afghanistan, girls pay for elders' misdeeds - NDTV Asadabad: Shakila, eight at the time, was drifting off to sleep when a group of men carrying AK-47s barged in through the door ... the offspring are at least a symbolic replacement for the relative who has been lost. However, that is little ... |
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Alaska ( , 'Alyaska') is the largest U.S. state of the United States States of America by area; it is situated in the northwest extremity of the North American continent, with Canada to the east, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south, with Russia further west across the Bering Strait. Approximately half of Alaska's 683,478 residents reside within the Anchorage metropolitan area. As of 2007, Alaska remains the least densely populated state.In a new poll, 6% of people in Alaska are interested in designed to reduce their energy bills.Alaska has vast energy resources. Major oil and gas reserves are found in the Alaska North Slope (ANS) and Cook Inlet basins. According to the Energy Information Administration, Alaska ranks second in the nation in crude oil production. Prudhoe Bay on Alaska’s North Slope is the highest yielding oil field in the United States and on North America, typically producing about . The Trans-Alaska Pipeline can pump up to of crude oil per day, more than any other crude oil pipeline in the United States. Additionally, substantial coal deposits are found in Alaska’s bituminous, sub-bituminous, and lignite coal basins. The United States Geological Survey estimates that there are of undiscovered, technically recoverable gas from natural gas hydrates on the Alaskan North Slope. Alaska also offers some of the highest hydroelectric power potential in the country from its numerous rivers. Large swaths of the Alaskan coastline offer wind and geothermal energy potential as well.
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