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Hawaii Rethinks Plastic Waste and Shifts Energy Demand in Its Transition
Hawaii is confronting the misconception that plastic burning is renewable energy, emphasizing the environmental impact of waste management practices. Simultaneously, demand shifting plays a crucial role in Hawaii's pathway to a sustainable energy future, balancing supply and demand. These efforts highlight the state's comprehensive approach to the energy transition, with policy and community actions crucial for success.
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