Phase 1 Projects

As part of Alaska’s transition to renewable energy sources, Alaska Renewables hopes to partner with communities to bring 10GW of renewable energy to the Railbelt’s grid by 2033.

Shovel Creek Wind Project

  • New transmission line extension

  • New substation and maintenance buildings

  • Construction 2026-2027

  • Operational by 2027

  • Access via Murphy Dome Road

  • 100-210 Megawatts of power

  • 25-55 wind turbines

  • New access roads between turbines

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Little Mount Susitna Wind

  • 33-35 miles of new access roads that will connect to existing industrial gasfield roads to the south only

  • 120-280 Megawatts of power

  • 28-64 wind turbines

  • 11 miles of new transmission line

  • New substation and maintenance buildings

  • Construction 2025-2026

  • Operational by 2026-2027