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---
title: "About this Report"
subtitle: "Description of the 2024 Alaska Electricity Trends Report Web Book"
---
```{r, echo=FALSE,warning=FALSE,message=FALSE}
# Function to make space regardless of execution format
# To use: write `r space() outside of a code block
# Modify globally at ./scripts/inline_functions/space.R
source("scripts/R/space.R")
```
`r space(br="", vspace="-3em")`
## General Overview
This Alaska Electrical Trends Report (AETR) has been produced by the Alaska Center for Energy and Power ([ACEP](https://www.uaf.edu/acep/)) at the University of Alaska Fairbanks ([UAF](https://www.uaf.edu/uaf/index.php)).
Throughout the years, several agencies have prepared and published reports and data compilations on energy use in Alaska. AETR is complementary to those prior reports, but is not presented in a comparable format.
## Historical Timeline of Prior Reports {#sec-historic-timeline}
![Timeline of Energy Reports (Credit: Dayne Broderson)](images/energy_stats_timeline.png){#fig-report-timeline}
Starting in 1969, the first Electric Power Trends report was published by the Alaska Power Administration. During this time, the Alaska Power Administration was a federal agency housed within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Their first publication was known as the “First Annual Report” and covered data from the 1968 fiscal year. However, this became the “Alaska Electric Power Statistics Report” in 1971 and examined data from the 1960-1969 data years. The APA continued to produce intermittent reports until 1983 when the State of Alaska established the Alaska Power Authority (APA), which later became the Alaska Energy Authority (AEA).
Under state direction, the APA/AEA continued to publish intermittent reports on electric power statistics until their final publication in 1992 which covered data years 1960 to 1991. To address the reporting gap, the Alaska Systems Coordinating Council in collaboration with the State of Alaska, Department of Community and Regional Affairs, Division of Energy continued generating reports until 1996 with their final report covering data years 1960 to 1995. Finally, the University of Alaska Anchorage, Institute of Social and Economic Research produced several reports with their last covering 1960 to 2012. Since then, there have been no electric power statistical reports.
The @tbl-report-eras provides a summary of this timeline. This report serves to supplement the reporting gap in electric power statistics for the State of Alaska.
| Year Published | Institution | Data Coverage |
|:---------|:-------------------------|:---------|
| 1971 to 1983 | Alaska Power Administration | 1960 to 1982 |
| 1984 to 1988 | Alaska Power Authority | 1960 to 1987 |
| 1989 to 1992 | Alaska Energy Authority | 1960 to 1991 |
| 1992 to 1996 | Alaska Systems Coordinating Council; State of Alaska | 1960 to 1995 |
| 2003, 2011 to 2015 | University of Alaska Anchorage, Institute of Social and Economic Research | 1960 to 2012 |
: Historical Timeline of Reports {#tbl-report-eras .striped}
For a table of links to these historic reports, please refer to @tbl-historic-reports.
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## Technical Details
The book is formatted using [Quarto](https://quarto.org), an open-source scientific and technical publishing system. The template was developed by the Openscapes project, as part of their [Quarto Website Tutorial](https://github.com/Openscapes/quarto-website-tutorial).
The markdown files that make up the book reside in the [aetr-web-book](https://github.com/acep-uaf/aetr-web-book) GitHub repository. The generation process is publicly accessible. Errors in the document can be flagged using GitHub issues where they can be tracked and addressed by the DCM team.
The book also integrates R code for data processing and figure generation. When data files are updated, manually triggering the Quarto render will update the figures automatically.
## Notice of Nondiscrimination
The University of Alaska is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, educational institution and provider. The University of Alaska does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, physical or mental disability, status as a protected veteran, marital status, changes in marital status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, parenthood, sexual orientation, gender identity, political affiliation or belief, genetic information, or other legally protected status. The University's commitment to nondiscrimination, including against sex discrimination, applies to students, employees, and applicants for admission and employment. Contact information, applicable laws, and complaint procedures are included on UA's statement of nondiscrimination available at www.alaska.edu/nondiscrimination.
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