CleanTechnica•28 days ago
Winning the Energy Transition on Oʻahu: It’s Not About Technology
- •Oʻahu's civilian energy system is projected to settle at 'roughly 6,000' (unit unspecified, but implying significant demand) after widespread electrification of transportation, buildings, and industry.
- •The article asserts that technology is no longer a barrier to Oʻahu's clean energy transition, indicating that the necessary architectural solutions are already visible.
- •Significant energy demand from overseas aviation fuel, international bunkering, and military use are explicitly excluded from the scope of the civilian system's energy transition.
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