RELIABLE & AFFORDABLE 
ENERGY FOR INTERIOR ALASKA

At Aurora Energy, we provide reliable, affordable heat and hot water to residents and businesses in Interior Alaska. Our district heating system captures and reuses heat, improving air quality in our community. We proudly serve key Fairbanks institutions, including the Noel Wien Library, the Morris Thompson Cultural & Visitor Center, and the Chief Andrew Isaac Health Clinic. Through innovation and local partnerships, we’re committed to delivering sustainable energy that supports our community today and in the future.

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Our community, your family

216
customers

With Office Buildings, Retail Stores, Federal, State and Borough Buildings, Thousands of people are served cleaner, more affordable heating with virtually no maintenance costs.

34 ALASKAn employees

Our Local Hire efforts help build our community with rewarding, stable, high paying jobs that keep stable, strong families in Alaska.

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Up to 40% of the heat distributed to Aurora Energy Customers is recycled residual heat from electrical generation, which offsets the need to burn additional heating oil for space heating.

SOME OF OUR CUSTOMERS

Noel wien public library • lathrop high school • chief ANDREW isaac health center • fairbanks north star borough school district food center • westmark hotel • alaska railroad

SHARING FAIRBANKS

With information, events, and resources for visitors and locals alike, Morris Thompson Visitors Center is
a key part of Fairbanks culture. Aurora Energy is proud to have the center as a customer of the East Side Hot Water System,
and honored to be a part of the warm welcome the center provides.

KEEPING OUR SENIORS LOCAL

Raven Landing provides crucial, affordable, housing and services for our community. Aurora Energy has delivered clean,
affordable heat to 95 residential apartments, food and social spaces, and administrative offices.  

Healthy Heat for A Healthy Community

Tanana Valley  Clinic benefits from healthy, clean hot water heat. Patients benefit from cleaner air
and lower operating costs. Essential services our community needs, and a warm partnership that has flourished since 1999.