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Hawaii’s LNG Detour: Why A Fossil Bridge Arriving In The 2030s Makes No Sense

Hawaii is re-evaluating its electricity system again and LNG is back on the table as a proposed bridge between oil dependence and a renewable future. The idea is simple at first glance. Hawaii burns more oil for electricity than any other state and Oahu still relies on oil for most … [continued]

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