Erin Whitney

Dr. Whitney is a faculty member at the Alaska Center for Energy and Power. Her research focuses on solar photovoltaics and hydrogen prospects in the Arctic, and she has led numerous projects examining renewable energy for Alaska's communities in a holistic context. Before returning home to Alaska, Dr. Whitney spent nearly a decade as a staff scientist at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado.

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Powering Resilient Communities: A Holistic Approach to Food, Energy, and Water Security (edX)

A research-based course on resilient renewable energy solutions, with an emphasis on microgrids, and Food, Energy, and Water (FEW) security. This course provides research-based and on-the-ground tools for community planners, grid designers, and business leaders to improve and implement stronger and more resilient renewable energy systems in Arctic communities. [...]

Renewable Energy for Arctic Food and Water Security (edX)

A research-based course on resilient renewable energy solutions, with an emphasis on microgrids, and Food, Energy, and Water (FEW) security. This course provides research-based and on-the-ground tools for community planners, grid designers, and business leaders to improve and implement stronger and more resilient renewable energy in Arctic [...]