Wednesday, January 25, 2012

renewable energy - Local Oil Expert Questions Hawaii's Renewable Energy Market




One of Hawaii's two refineries is now up for sale while gas prices are fluctuating. Where do we stand on alternative energy choices? One energy expert says renewables are not the answer - at least not yet.



In the News:




Local Oil Expert Questions Hawaii's Renewable Energy Market
KITV Honolulu
Experts suspect Hawaii's push toward renewable energy is one of several factors affecting the market. International oil consultant Fereidun Fesharaki says he was not surprised by Tesoro's announcement to sell its refinery and 32 local stations.

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Hawaii Electric Light Wants To Add More Geothermal Energy To The Grid
REVE
The report includes an analysis of technical data and expert testimony providing convincing rationale to develop local renewable energy plants and transition away from the county's dependence on petroleum-fueled generators for baseload electricity.

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RenewableEnergyWorld.com

NREL helping Virgin Islands cut fuel use
PhysOrg.com
John P. de Jongh Jr., working with the US Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the US Department of Interior, has vowed to transform energy use dramatically. In January, at his State of the Territory address, ...
Helping the Virgin Islands Cut Fuel Use with RenewablesRenewableEnergyWorld.com

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It's Official: Mayor Ben | Legislature Opens | Harry's Music Store on the Move ...
Hawaii Reporter
There was a lot to hear and learn from Hawaiian Airlines CEO Mark Dunkerley, demographics expert Wendell Cox, American Legislative Exchange Council's (ALEC) Jonathan Williams, computer guruPeter Kay and leading Hawaii business owners: Matt Longfellow, ...




Pentagon still can't define 'energy security,' much less achieve it
Environment & Energy Publishing
And it needs a more sophisticated way of managing its energy. Dorothy Robyn, the Pentagon's top official for installations, calls helping the military achieve energy efficiency, expand renewable energy and improve power security a "triple play.







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