Energy Literacy Advocates Newsroom
Hawaii to Receive $3.8 million in Green Funds
Monday, November 2, 2009
Honolulu, Hawaii received $3.8 million today in their effort to decrease energy consumption. The funds specifically target projects to reduce fuel consumption and increase efficiency, as well as those that create green jobs.
Hawaii and Alaska represent petri dishes for America's shift to a green economy. Thanks to their outlying positions, any escalation in fuel and energy prices is much greater in those states, forcing them to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to alternative fuels and renewable energy.
Hawaii and Alaska represent petri dishes for America's shift to a green economy. Thanks to their outlying positions, any escalation in fuel and energy prices is much greater in those states, forcing them to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to alternative fuels and renewable energy.
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