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## Historical Timeline of Prior Reports {#sec-historic-timeline}

![Timeline of Energy Reports](images/energy_stats_timeline.png){#fig-report-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).

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- 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))
- Institute of Social and Economic Research ([ISER](https://iseralaska.org)) at the University of Alaska Anchorage ([UAA](https://www.uaa.alaska.edu))
- Alaska Energy Authority ([AEA](https://www.akenergyauthority.org/))
- DOWL Engineering ([DOWL](https://www.dowl.com/))
- [DOWL](https://www.dowl.com/)

Data used in the energy workbooks comes from a variety of sources and partners, but special thanks to the Alaska Energy Authority for partnering with the team to make the base line power cost equalization datasets available. Without this openness, this report would not be possible. We would also like to thank the utilities who responded directly when we had questions. A full list of these organizations has been complied in @sec-sources.

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### Acknowledgements

* [Dayne Broderson](https://www.uaf.edu/acep/about/our-team/dayne-broderson.php)`r "^1^"`
* Roles: conceptualization, funding acquisition
* Roles: conceptualization, funding acquisition, visualization

* [Gwen Holdmann](https://www.uaf.edu/acep/about/our-team/gwen-holdmann.php)`r "^1^"`
* Roles: conceptualization, funding acquisition

* [Emily Richmond](https://www.uaf.edu/acep/about/our-team/emily-richmond.php)`r "^1^"`
* Roles: software, visualization

* [Shivani Mathur](https://www.uaf.edu/acep/about/our-team/shivani-mathur.php)`r "^1^"`
* [Shivani Bhagat](https://www.uaf.edu/acep/about/our-team/shivani-mathur.php)`r "^1^"`
* Roles: validation, writing – review & editing

* [Erika Boice](https://www.uaf.edu/acep/about/our-team/erika-boice.php)`r "^1^"`
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