
The Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund (ACRF) is excited to continue our ‘Supporter Spotlight’ series by introducing you to Hansen Gress, a Juneau-based Managed IT Services firm that proves “Trust your tech” can also mean trusting in a cleaner future. While their business focuses on keeping local infrastructure running smoothly, their commitment to the environment is baked into the very foundation of the company.
Sustainability in the DNA
For Hansen Gress, environmental stewardship isn’t a recent trend; it’s part of their DNA. Over a decade ago, the company’s forward-thinking approach was featured as a case study in “The Green Gazelle,” a Leeds Beckett University doctoral research project. The study highlighted Hansen Gress as an example of a company that prioritizes measurable stewardship even while scaling its operations. Today, that philosophy continues to guide their culture. “Success isn’t just about what you accomplish, but the positive impact you create along the way,” is a core principle for the team.
Leading by Example: The Harbor Lights Building Remodel
Hansen Gress walks the talk when it comes to infrastructure. The company recently completed a massive, three-year full remodel of their 1960s-era building overlooking Harris Harbor. This wasn’t just a face-lift; it was a total energy transformation:
- Decarbonization: They removed all petroleum-based heating systems.
- Electrification: They installed high-efficiency air source heat pumps and modern infrared heating.
- Efficiency: The team added modern windows, updated insulation, and installed LED lighting throughout the facility to slash energy demand.

Driving the Change
The company is also a leader in the transition to electric transportation. Hansen Gress maintains 3 EVs for staff use and their total fleet logs an impressive 120,000 EV miles annually. To help their team make the switch at home, they offer a $2,000 credit for personal EV purchases and provide free charging at the office.
Thinking Locally, Acting Locally
Hansen Gress has a long track record of carbon responsibility, having offset over 550mT in recent years. For 2025, they reached a major milestone by shifting their strategy to support local projects. By purchasing 98 tons of carbon reduction specifically through the Alaska Carbon Reduction Fund, Hansen Gress ensures their environmental investment stays right here in Southeast Alaska. This 98-ton offset covers the entirety of their carbon footprint—including building operations, company electric vehicle use, employee household offsets, and inventory shipping—rendering the company carbon negative for the year.
“Hansen Gress EV cars in Juneau run on clean hydro,” the company notes, highlighting the synergy between local energy and global responsibility.
A Legacy of Stewardship
The company’s impact is visible in other ways, too. Over the last 20 years, they have diverted an estimated 100,000 pounds of e-waste from the landfill. By managing the technology lifecycle and extending the use of hardware, they keep heavy metals and plastics out of our local environment. ACRF is incredibly grateful for Hansen Gress’s partnership. Their support is a direct catalyst for our primary goal: lowering heating costs and increasing the use of clean energy in Southeast Alaska’s lower-income homes.


