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Hawaii’s Honua Ola Bioenergy project defends its 24/7 power reliability against renewable critics, stressing grid stability and urging opponents to fund alternatives.
A letter defends Hawaii’s Honua Ola Bioenergy project against criticism, arguing it provides reliable, 24/7 power unlike intermittent solar and wind, which depend on weather and overseas manufacturing.
It emphasizes the project’s role in grid stability and challenges opponents to fund competing alternatives.
Another letter calls for reinstating security patrols at Hilo’s Mooheau Park and Bandstand to enforce laws and address safety concerns.
On Oʻahu, reliance on oil remains high despite renewable goals; rooftop solar meets only a fraction of demand, and large-scale solar faces land-use and community resistance.
Battery storage is costly and short-lived, while LNG is seen as a pragmatic, lower-emission bridge despite fossil fuel concerns.
El proyecto de bioenergía Honua Ola de Hawai defiende su fiabilidad de energía 24/7 contra los críticos de las energías renovables, haciendo hincapié en la estabilidad de la red e instando a los opositores a financiar alternativas.