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Alaska’s economy

Alaska’s economy depends heavily on increasingly expensive diesel fuel for heating, transportation, electric power and light. Although
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wind and hydroelectric power are abundant and underdeveloped, proposals for statewide energy systems (e.g. with special low-cost
electric interties) were judged uneconomical (at the time of the report, 2001) due to low (less than 50ยข/gal) fuel prices,
long distances and low population.[88] The cost of a gallon of gas in urban Alaska today is usually thirty to sixty cents higher
than the national average; prices in rural areas are generally significantly higher but vary widely depending on transportation costs, seasonal usage peaks, nearby petroleum development infrastructure and many other factors.