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Hawaiʻi's constitution sets strict limits on the development of nuclear power anywhere in the state. But lawmakers want an investigation into whether nuclear power has a role to play in the state's energy future. HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote reports.
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Gov. Josh Green issued an executive order moving up the deadline for neighbor islands to be 100% renewable to 2035, right on the heels of a proposal from the state energy office suggesting Oʻahu import liquefied natural gas, which is a fossil fuel. HPR’s Savannah Harriman-Pote reports on whether these goals align.
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Liquefied natural gas may be part of Hawaiʻi’s energy future, according to a new energy strategy for Oʻahu just released by the State Energy Office. HPR’s Savannah Harriman-Pote has more.
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President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to roll back spending on climate initiatives when he returns to the White House. HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote reports on what that could mean for Hawaiʻi's clean energy transition and climate goals.
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Gov. Josh Green turned heads this summer when he suggested the state should reconsider importing liquefied natural gas. The Hawaiʻi State Energy Office is close to releasing a comprehensive analysis on whether or not the controversial energy resource is a good bet for the state.
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The Hawaiʻi State Energy Office is looking for partners to help roll out rebates for homeowners. Applications are due on Aug. 26.
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Hawaiʻi lawmakers are calling for a working group to jump-start the local production of renewable liquid fuels. HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote has more.
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Deputy State Energy Officer Stephen Walls walked into a Senate budget briefing this week and was caught completely off-guard by the news that the Hawaiʻi State Energy Office was being stripped from the state supplemental budget bill entirely. HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote has more.
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Gov. Josh Green was hopeful about the future of hydrogen in his State of the State address last year. Hawaiʻi had bid on a piece of a $7 billion U.S. Department of Energy grant to develop a regional hydrogen hub, but the state failed to make the final cut. Chief Energy Officer Mark Glick spoke to The Conversation about what comes next.
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Negotiations are underway at COP28, the largest global climate talks yet. But the controversy over the influence of oil has cast a long shadow on the United Nations summit. HPR's Savannah Harriman-Pote spoke to local policymakers and advocates about how the talks may affect Hawaiʻi's climate goals.