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Considering there are going to be at least two geothermal plant locations on the BI, one in Maui, it is very unlikely there is a simultaneous eruption that takes out all locations. In addition, the biofuel incinerators burning eucalyptus, approval for 68 new solar farms, waste to energy converters, and wave power coming along, there is very little likelihood even HECO would route everything from one big geothermal plant on the west side for Oahu. The Navy is starting an ocean thermal energy pilot project on Oahu but that looks like a very expensive can of worms.

Troy Benjegerdes

Can someone explain to me why there isn't more solar going on rooftops in Hawaii? I guess I don't see a big undersea cable being a particularly good idea, unless you want to make HECO's shareholders lots of money.

With what Hawaiians are paying for electric rates, I would have expected someone to start buying shipping containers of Chinese solar panels and installing them because it would be cheaper than buying from HECO.

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