Alaska Hydro Corporation engages in the acquisition, development and operation of renewable energy projects, with a primary focus on hydroelectric and geothermal power generation. The company’s portfolio features small- to mid-scale hydroelectric facilities strategically located to harness Alaska’s abundant water resources, alongside exploratory geothermal holdings in regions noted for volcanic activity and subterranean heat potential.
Alaska Hydro’s core business activities encompass project planning and engineering, civil construction, water resource management and securing long-term power purchase agreements with local utilities and rural communities. The company collaborates closely with consulting engineers, environmental regulators and Alaska Native corporations to advance developments in an ecologically responsible manner. In addition to capitalizing on hydropower, Alaska Hydro is actively advancing feasibility studies and permitting for geothermal sites in the western Aleutian chain.
Since its founding in 2007 and with headquarters in King Salmon, Alaska, the company has built a reputation for delivering reliable renewable energy in some of North America’s most remote and grid-isolated locales. Alaska Hydro has expanded its operational footprint to serve communities across Southeast Alaska, the Interior and parts of the Panhandle, where traditional infrastructure may be cost-prohibitive or technically challenging.
Guided by a leadership team with deep expertise in project finance, engineering and environmental stewardship, Alaska Hydro emphasizes strategic partnerships and community engagement. The board and executives draw on decades of combined experience to steer growth through targeted acquisitions, joint ventures and the development of clean energy assets both in the U.S. and selected international markets.
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