WHEREAS, Alaska is a state rich in energy with an abundance of natural resources and remains committed to their responsible development to promote long-term prosperity for all Alaskans; and
WHEREAS, hydropower continues to play a vital role in Alaska’s energy landscape, supplying approximately 20 percent of the state’s electricity; and
WHEREAS, Alaska is home to over 50 hydroelectric facilities, some have been generating power for over a century. These facilities have an installed capacity of exceeding 480 megawatts, making hydropower Alaska’s leading renewable energy resource; and
WHEREAS, hydropower is a cost-effective energy source that enhances energy diversity, offers adaptability to changing energy demands, and contributes to lowering energy expenses for Alaskan residents; and
WHEREAS, beyond electricity generation, hydropower infrastructure fosters recreational opportunities, reinforces economic resilience, and enhances the overall well-being Alaskans; and
WHEREAS, the hydropower industry in Alaska plays a vital role in building a skilled labor force, creating employment opportunities, stimulating economic development, and driving technological progress; and
WHEREAS, continued development and responsible stewardship of hydropower in Alaska will strengthen our energy security, improve electrical grid resilience, and affordable baseload power.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Mike Dunleavy, GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF ALASKA, do hereby proclaim August 24, 2025 as:
Alaska Hydropower Day
in Alaska and urge all Alaskans to celebrate the vital role hydropower plays in energy security, economic growth, and affordable electricity in Alaska.
Dated: August 24, 2025