Ariel Hasse-Zamudio
As part of her Chang Prize project on Sustainable Science Policy, Ariel Hasse-Zamudio (BS ’20) has made significant progress advancing renewable energy coalition-building efforts across Alaska. Over the summer, she focused on developing strategic relationships with a wide range of stakeholders, including Independent Power Producers, conservation groups, renewable energy advocates, community-based organizations, utility boards, and key policy leaders. Through executive interviews and consultations, she gained a comprehensive understanding of Alaska’s complex energy landscape.
Ariel has also launched borough-specific data collection efforts to assess local energy needs and priorities, ensuring the findings are both community-informed and relevant statewide. This data will inform targeted interventions and collaborative renewable energy initiatives. She is currently compiling a comprehensive report integrating these findings for broad dissemination.
Looking ahead, Ariel aims to use the data to strengthen coalitions advocating for renewable energy resources, amplify AEI’s mission through media and direct outreach, and coordinate with influential partners, including Alaska Native Corporations such as Ukpeaġvik Iñupiat Corporation and Sealaska. With relationships established across grassroots networks and legislative leaders, she is positioning the initiative to transition from research to coordinated policy action in the upcoming legislative session.