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Yes, many Inuit communities have access to electricity, although the availability and reliability can vary significantly depending on the location. In larger settlements, electricity is typically provided through local power plants, while smaller or more remote communities may rely on diesel generators. However, energy challenges persist in some areas, including high costs and limited infrastructure. Efforts are ongoing to explore renewable energy sources to improve sustainability and accessibility.

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