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Lorien

(31,935 posts)
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 02:41 AM Aug 2015

Hawaii’s Governor Dumps Oil and Gas in Favor of 100 Percent Renewables

Source: The Nation

At the Asia Pacific Resilience Innovation Summit held in Honolulu, Hawaii, this week, Governor David Ige dropped a bombshell. His administration will not use natural gas to replace the state’s petroleum-fueled electricity plants, but will make a full-court press toward 100 percent renewables by 2045. Ige’s decisive and ambitious energy vision is making Hawaii into the world’s most important laboratory for humankind’s fight against climate change. He has, in addition, attracted an unlikely and enthusiastic partner in his embrace of green energy—the US military.


Ige said Monday that LNG (liquefied natural gas) will not save the state money over time, given the plummeting prices of renewables. Moreover, “it is a fossil fuel,” i.e., it emits dangerous greenhouse gases. He explained that local jurisdictions in Hawaii are putting up a fight against natural gas, making permitting difficult. Finally, any money put into retooling electric plants so as to run on gas, he said, is money that would better be invested in the transition to green energy.

Ige, trained as an electrical engineer, is leading his state in the most ambitious clean-energy program in the United States. On June 8, he signed into law a bill calling for Hawaii’s electricity to be entirely generated from renewables in only 30 years. He also directed that the University of Hawaii be net carbon zero in just 20 years.

Read more: http://www.thenation.com/article/hawaiis-governor-dumps-oil-and-gas-in-favor-of-100-percent-renewables/

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Hawaii’s Governor Dumps Oil and Gas in Favor of 100 Percent Renewables (Original Post) Lorien Aug 2015 OP
It certainly makes sense for a remote island state like that. Marrah_G Aug 2015 #1
Excellent! nt SunSeeker Aug 2015 #2
My Gov.. Yay! Cha Aug 2015 #4
Terrific to hear! Bohunk68 Aug 2015 #3
Finally......................... turbinetree Aug 2015 #5
Bravo! valerief Aug 2015 #6
No reason to go to any more wars with the use of wind, wave and solar energy to DhhD Aug 2015 #7
They could use plasma gasification on all their trash/waste and be fully nondependent on drilled gas Sunlei Aug 2015 #8
They are way ahead Woodwizard Aug 2015 #9
By 2045? :) Tom28 Aug 2015 #10
The last time I checked MurrayDelph Aug 2015 #11

Marrah_G

(28,581 posts)
1. It certainly makes sense for a remote island state like that.
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 02:59 AM
Aug 2015

Perhaps if they can pull it off then the continental US will follow.

Bohunk68

(1,364 posts)
3. Terrific to hear!
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 08:28 AM
Aug 2015

I will lay odds though, that they will be able to achieve their goal much sooner. Once the job gets rolling, it snowballs and gains speed. This is great news.

turbinetree

(24,688 posts)
5. Finally.........................
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 10:05 AM
Aug 2015

to build something for -----------------wind power -----------and solar power-------------and it will drive costs down in the long term-------------------there will hardly be any importation of fossilized fuels, except for jets, and boats---------------I love BLUE HAWAII

DhhD

(4,695 posts)
7. No reason to go to any more wars with the use of wind, wave and solar energy to
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 10:42 AM
Aug 2015

operate an electrical grid. The insiders and MIC will hate this.

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
8. They could use plasma gasification on all their trash/waste and be fully nondependent on drilled gas
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 10:53 AM
Aug 2015

No more landfills, syn-gas and syn-diesel fuel and the final by-product slag could build up another island, roads or building material.

Woodwizard

(841 posts)
9. They are way ahead
Fri Aug 28, 2015, 12:41 PM
Aug 2015

I was stationed at Schofield barracks in the 80s we had solar hot water for our showers in the barracks buildings, the north shore already had wind turbines and the military housing had heat pump hot water heaters.

Having to import all your energy is a motivator.

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