When it was first proposed, I was willing to support it as a 'transitional fuel' because it had some clear advantages for Hawaii. Much has changed since then. LNG will no longer save us any money.
From David Ige
I have reached the conclusion that Hawaii does not need LNG in our future.
It's time to focus all of our efforts on renewables. We will oppose the building of LNG facilities.
I just think it gets confusing for our communities when the federal law is different from the state law.
The voters of Hawaii have said loud and clear that it's not money that wins elections.
It's about grass-roots campaigning, meeting voters face-to-face, and above all, listening to what they have to say.
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