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Alaska Powerline

Alaska Powerline

By: Alaska Power Association
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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.

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  • When the Storm Hits: How MEA Responded to a Monster Windstorm
    Dec 29 2025

    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, the importance of backup systems and mutual aid among utilities, and how the co-op keeps the public informed throughout the storm. Both share insights from recent windstorms, highlighting the unique challenges faced and the resilience of the team in restoring power.

    To learn more about MEA, visit https://www.mea.coop/

    This episode is brought to you by Professional Computer Solutions, or PCS—a trusted technology partner to utilities across the United States. For over 40 years, PCS has delivered fully integrated ERP solutions designed specifically for the utility industry. From billing and financials to meter data management, GIS, outage management, and customer engagement tools, PCS provides everything a utility needs in one seamless platform. Our mission is simple: empower utilities to operate efficiently, serve their communities, and prepare for the future with secure, scalable technology. Learn more at pcs-csa.com.

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    36 mins
  • Hydropower on the Railbelt: Bradley Lake’s Next Chapter
    Dec 16 2025

    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 Railbelt Energy System and the future of hydroelectric power in Alaska.

    Here is the link to the Dixon Diversion website: https://www.akenergyauthority.org/What-We-Do/Railbelt-Energy/Bradley-Lake-Hydroelectric-Project/Bradley-Lake-Expansion-Project

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    29 mins
  • Energy Insights with Kurt Miller: Challenges, Advocacy, and the Future of Public Power
    Nov 19 2025

    Kurt Miller is the executive director of Northwest Public Power Association and an all around great guy. On this episode, Kurt and I talk about his long history in the energy industry, issues facing the Pacific Northwest and Alaska, legislative advocacy, and much, much more.

    I also make a book recommendation in this episode. Keep reading for more on that.

    Book recommendation: Published on the 80th anniversary of the Grand Coulee Dam, The Grand Promise, by Rebekah Anderson, is a work of literary fiction about the real communities that were impacted by the dam's construction on the Columbia River in the 1930's during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. Called "a gripping debut" by best-selling author Jonathan Evison and "an ambitious saga" by Washington State Book Award winner Peter Mountford, The Grand Promise was the #1 fiction bestseller at Small Press Distribution in its release month.

    Places to buy The Grand Promise: https://www.amazon.com/Grand-Promise-Rebekah-Anderson/dp/1737040859

    https://asterismbooks.com/product/the-grand-promise

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    50 mins
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