Source: CleanTechnica
The clean energy future for Oʻahu is no longer blocked by missing technology. The architecture is already visible. Once overseas aviation fuel, international bunkering, and military energy use are taken out of the frame, and once transportation, buildings, and industry are electrified, the civilian Oʻahu system settles into roughly 6,000 ... [continued] The post Winning the Energy Transition on Oʻahu: It’s Not About Technology appeared first on CleanTechnica.