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Could Hawai’i become the world’s first true non-polluting community?

by admin · October 13, 2015

It makes sense — high energy costs, a fragile (and beautiful) ecology, limitless sun and wind and water.

A perfect place to blend renewable energy resources to create and store hydrogen for use by hybrid FCEVs, homes, and industry.

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