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Exhibitors / Informational Vendors

ABS Alaskan Golden Valley Electric Association
Alaska Biodiesel & SVO network Girdwood Renewable Energy & Sustainable Dev.
Alaska Building Science Network Hydro Green Energy
Alaska Center for the Environment Kendall Toyota
Alaska Conservation Voters Municipal Light & Power
Alaska Electric Vehicle Association Mike's Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Alaska Energy Authority National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Alaska Housing Finance Corporation Polar Wire
Alaska Public Interest Research Group Premium Biofuels
Alaska Women's Environmental Network Renewable Resources Coalition
Alaska Youth for Environmental Action RIM Architects
American Lung Association Sierra Club
Bicycle Commuters of Anchorage Susitna Energy Systems
Bioneers in Alaska TDX Power
BLM Campbell Creek Science Center Total ReClaim
Brown's Electrical Supply Your Clean Energy
Clean Elections Campaign / reclaimdemocracy.org US Green Building Council
Cook Inlet Keeper

Wind Energy Alaska

Denali Commission Worthington Ford
Engineers w/o Borders - Southcentral Alaska  

                                                                  

Craft Vendors
Butta.Fly Wears Massage
Ciccone Glass Studio Woodworking
Grassroots  



Food Vendors
Kaladi Brothers Coffee Tia's Gourmet Sausages & Hot Dogs
Kettle Corn - Lydia House Salmon Quesadillas
Organic Oasis Zorba's Gyros


                                       


                                                           
                                              
                                           
                                       
                                    
                                                                            

 

 

 

What is REAP?

Renewable Energy Alaska Project (REAP) is a coalition of urban and rural and Alaska utilities, businesses, conservation and consumer groups, and Alaska Natives with an interest in developing Alaska's vast renewable energy resources.

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