Tanadgusix Corporation
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Tanadgusix Corporation (TDX) is a shareholder-owned Aleut Alaska Native village corporation founded in 1973. Located on Saint Paul Island, Alaska, US, the company is primarily involved in fish processing, shipping, real estate, tourism, the environment and power generation.
In 1971 the U.S. government settlement of Alaska Native land claims created the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act corporations, including TDX.
TDX owns over 95% of Saint Paul Island and all or part of the fish processing industry, hotel, cable television, and tourism businesses. [citation needed]
TDX Foundation
The TDX Foundation is the non-profit arm of Tanadgusix Corporation.
TDX Power
TDX Power is a power production and distribution company with a hybrid wind-diesel power plant in Saint Paul (the largest hybrid wind-diesel power plant in Alaska), a 4-MW Cat diesel power plant in Sand Point, Alaska, and a 10-MW diesel and natural gas power plant on the North Slope in Deadhorse.
External links
- BeringSea.com, a community site run by Tanadgusix
- TDX Power Home
- Bering Sea Eccotech Home
- St. Paul Island Tours Home
- Interview with Ron Philemonoff of TDX Power by the U.S. Department of Energy
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