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Hawaii is undergoing a major transformation to move from a state that was almost completely reliant on imported fossil fuels to one powered by clean, renewable energy. Hawaii was the first state to commit to one hundred percent clean, renewable energy for electricity.
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The Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative was launched in 2008, and renewed Hawaii’s commitment to clean energy goals that include achieving the nation’s first-ever, one hundred percent renewable portfolio standards (RPS) by 2045. But there are nuances involved in how Hawaii is making that journey.
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