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News
Jan. 05, 2010 Alaska Public Radio Network
CIRI buys Eagle River clean up company
A company that had its modest beginnings in Eagle River a dozen years ago and grew to more than $100 million in revenue this year was just purchased by Cook Inlet Region Incorporated or CIRI, an Alaska Native Corporation.

Jan. 04, 2010 Local News 8 (Idaho, Wyoming)
Local company sold!
A huge announcement on Monday for a local company headquartered in Idaho Falls, it's a consulting firm called North Wind Inc. The President, Sylvia Medina, announced that they've sold their company to CIRI, an Alaska Native corporation.

Jan. 04, 2010 KPVI News 6 (eastern Idaho)
North Wind bought by CIRI
A local government sub-contracting company from Idaho Falls gets bought out by an out-of-state business. The company is called Cook Inlet Region Incorporation; also know as CIRI, who recently purchased North Wind Incorporation.

Nov. 06, 2009 Indian Country Today
Douglas Fifer, Top 40 from the 49th state
Fifer, recently named one the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development?s Native American 40 Under 40, is a man of many hats and the award is the most recent honor in a long string of achievements.

Nov. 06, 2009 New York Times
Syngas with carbon capture at Cook Inlet
The New York Times' green energy blog, "Green Inc.: Energy, the Environment and the Bottom Line," explores CIRI's proposed underground coal gasification project.

Oct. 10, 2009 Alaska Public Radio Network
CIRI aiming to help Railbelt energy needs
Cook Inlet Regional, Incorporated, or CIRI, an Alaska Native Corporation on Friday added another piece to help fill the long-term energy needs of the Railbelt. It uses Underground Coal Gasification ? or UCG, a technology that turns coal into gas that?s ready to pump into the existing energy infrastructure ? without mining.

Oct. 09, 2009 Anchorage Daily News
CIRI plans coal-to-gas electricity plant
An Anchorage Native corporation said Friday it aims to build a new electric power plant on the west side of Cook Inlet -- using coal instead of the region's dwindling natural gas supply.

Oct. 08, 2009 Alaska Journal of Commerce
CIRI lays out plans for new coal-to-gas project
Cook Inlet Region Inc. is working on a new approach to using coal to generate power. The Alaska Native regional corporation aims to gasify coal underground to produce a "synthesis"gas similar to natural gas, to fuel a new 100-megawatt power plant.



 
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