Students can apply for ACEP spring, summer internships

November 18, 2020

University Relations

Participants in the 2019 microgrid boot camp look at a microgrid simulator at UAF. Photo by Amanda Byrd.
Participants in the 2019 microgrid boot camp look at a microgrid simulator at UAF. Photo by Amanda Byrd.


The Alaska Center for Energy and Power is looking for utility student interns for spring and summer 2021. Students in the program will gain hands-on experience with utilities around Alaska, learn about the challenges of integrating renewable energy sources into a grid, and become versed in microgrids and associated technologies.

The ACEP Utility Student Internship program consists of a spring semester lecture series, a five-day microgrid boot camp and a 12-week internship during the summer semester.

This opportunity is for students in related fields of engineering, computer science, economics, and anyone who has an interest in energy.

Please fill out the interest form. Application reviews begin in December. For more information, visit the internship program website or contact Patty Eagan at pmeagan@alaska.edu.