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Yes, the Arctic does have electricity, but its availability varies significantly by region. Remote communities often rely on diesel generators for power, while some areas may have access to renewable energy sources like wind and solar. In recent years, there has been an effort to improve infrastructure and increase the reliability of electricity in Arctic regions. However, challenges such as extreme weather and isolation can complicate energy access.

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