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About 93% of the energy we use – for electricity, jet planes, ships and autos – comes from imported oil. We send more dollars out of Hawaii for energy every day.
It is not safe to depend so much on a single source of energy so far beyond our control. We need diverse energy sources, with more that are under local control.
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Hawaii’s Energy Sources
Hawaii has the potential to achieve 500 megawatts of added electricity from renewable sources in the next 5 to 10 years. That's more than triple the amount we have now.
RENEWABLE ENERGY
SOURCES
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| Wind Energy | |
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| Pumped Storage Hydro | |
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| Biofuel in New Plant | |
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| Biofuel or Bio- diesel in Existing Plants | |
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| Solar Energy | |
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| Garbage to Energy | |
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| Geothermal | |
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| Biomass | |
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| Landfill Gas | |
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| Future Potential: Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC), Wave Power, Hydrogen | |
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| Total Clean, Renewable, LOCAL energy | |

*Update: Hawaiian Electric has now committed to 110 MW.