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Alaska sits atop a vast ocean of energy — Experts think it’s enough to power 100 million U.S. homes

Warren S. by Warren S.
February 26, 2026
in Energy
Alaska ocean of energy

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Alaska may hold a “river of energy” that could power 100,000,000 American homes.

The iconically beautiful state has attracted the attention of the energy industry due to the vast volumes of energy resources it has in abundance. The world is awash in oil and gas, but now developments in renewable energy generation have painted a much, much different picture.

How do you feel about a new form of clean energy powering our lives, homes, and businesses?

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The need to decarbonize the international energy sector is paramount.

For the past century, the oil and gas sectors have lit up the world with no forethought as to how the industry may affect the planet. However, this overarching realization that the current way of generating energy is not sustainable has not been lost on us.

For the millions of us aiming to reduce our carbon footprint, the renewable energy market is a no-brainer.

But the question becomes, what is the most viable renewable energy generation method that could provide your household with vast amounts of green energy? This choice can have far-reaching implications.

We’re feeling very re-energized by these clean options

As the realization of our impact on the environment becomes clearer, energy production can easily shift our feelings towards cleaner options.

And the advancements in technology have created a somewhat difficult decision for us. Which renewable energy solution could provide your home with clean power that reduces your reliance on the national grid while keeping a close eye on the emissions issue?

For the past century, oil and gas have been the cornerstones of our progress as a species.

Solar power has become the darling of the renewable energy sector; however, even the bright power of the sun has a dark side. Wind power comes in at a close second, but it, too, has certain issues. In particular, the sentiment of the federal government regarding wind energy is not favorable.

Recent energy developments, such as hydrogen powering the world, have created even more challenging choices for us.

As millions of families face increasingly high electric bills every month, a new development in the great state of Alaska could power our homes and businesses with an untapped and overlooked power source.

The limitations of energy generation during the recent snowstorms that encompassed the nation have forced us to reconsider our options.

A river of energy is flowing through Alaska

Alaska has vast amounts of natural energy resources that could provide the nation with a nearly unlimited source of clean energy.

But one type of power production could reshape the state’s national grid. Alaska is one of the most pristine regions in America, with the kind of natural beauty that some states could only dream of.

The National Hydropower Association has noted that Alaska holds immense water power potential.

Water powering our lives is certainly not a new development. However, hydropower has languished while the more popular and expanding solar and wind sectors dominate the renewable energy market.

A river of energy that could power an astonishing number of people is a real possibility

Alaska holds the key to unlocking a river of energy that studies have found could produce up to 1,100 TWh/yr – enough to power 100 million homes.

Due to the vast coastline, as well as significantly powerful tides that could produce huge amounts of energy, Alaska is at the forefront of the hydroevolution and could reshape how we power our homes, especially as the river of energy flows closer to us all.

Hydropower can forever alter the international energy sector. The question is, how would the change in renewable energy generation affect the rest of the industry?

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