UAF Moves Forward With Power, Heating Plant Replacement Plan

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is pushing ahead with a plan to replace its aging power and heating plant.  The current facility, built in 1962, will be replaced with one that still primarily relies on coal, but can also burn other fuels, including biomass and natural gas.

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Dan Bross is a reporter at KUAC in Fairbanks.

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