
Chris Rose is the founder and Executive Director of Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP), a non-profit coalition of diverse energy stakeholder organizations working to increase the development of renewable energy and promote energy efficiency across Alaska. Before establishing REAP in 2004, Mr. Rose had a private law practice for over a decade that included work in remote Northwest Arctic villages and the mediation of a variety disputes around the state. He has written a monthly opinion column for Alaska’s only statewide newspaper and served on various energy-related boards, committees and task forces over the last two decades, including the state’s Renewable Energy Fund Advisory Committee. Since 2008, that Fund has granted over $330 million to 100 renewable energy projects that displace the equivalent of 30 million gallons of diesel fuel each year. Since 1992, he has lived on a homestead 65 miles northeast of Anchorage.Have a specific question for the presenters?
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