A longtime Fairbanks resident and state leader, Rogers served for seven years as the UA system's finance vice president, four years in the Alaska State House and eight years as a member of the UA Board of Regents, with three of those years as chair.
A former UAF student, he attended Trinity College and Brown University before receiving his master's degree in public administration from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 1996, Rogers formed Information Insights, an economic and public policy consulting firm, serving as principal consultant and chief financial officer.
Rogers has served as chair of the UArctic Board of Governors, The Nature Conservancy Alaska Trustees and the Great Northwest Athletic Conference CEO board, as well as a member of numerous community and state organizations including the Foraker Group Governance Board, the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the Fairbanks Downtown Rotary and several others.
GVEA Carbon Reduction Study
SCENARIO ANALYSIS, PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Golden Valley Electric Association, an Interior Alaska electric cooperative, engaged the Alaska Center for Energy and Power to recommend measures that would reduce GVEA’s carbon footprint by 26 percent by 2030 with minimal long-term rate impact.
The Alaska Microgrid Group provided overall project management and developed a scenario model to determine the effects of various options on electrical production, reliability, carbon production, electrical consumption, debt service and rate impact.
AMG extended the analysis through 2040, providing ACEP and GVEA with several options to meet the GVEA Board goal.
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