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HECO apologizes after new safety measures leave thousands of Mililani residents in the dark

HECO apologizes after new safety measures leave thousands of Mililani residents in the dark
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Hawaiian Electric awards $25K in grants

Hawaiian Electric has awarded a $15,000 grant to the Whitmore Economic Development Group and a $10,000 grant to the Waianae Economic Development Council for programs that provide business, trade and technical skills training while creating employment opportunities in underserved communities.

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$25K grant from Hawaiian Electric to develop resilience leaders at Kapiʻolani CC | University of Hawaiʻi System News


RCL, who will integrate academic learning, personal growth and civic responsibility across their curriculum. The
RCL will further tie into the college’s proposed partnership with the City and County of Honolulu to establish a Center for Resilient Neighborhoods (
CERENE) to enhance community-based student learning through service learning, undergraduate research and internships focused on building resilience in Oʻahu neighborhoods and communities.
“Higher education around the world did not have time to plan for COVID and it slammed us all,” said Franco, who feels strongly that Kapiʻolani
CC and the University of Hawaiʻi must take the lead on sustainability. “We have time, but not much, to plan for climate change. And like COVID, climate change does not care about borders and boundaries. We need to develop both interdisciplinary and intersectoral partnerships to build a productive future for our students and our neighborhoods.”

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This North Shore Community Has Had Enough Of Towering Wind Turbines

This North Shore Community Has Had Enough Of Towering Wind Turbines
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How to Resolve Community Conflicts - Hawaii Business Magazine


Hawaii Business Magazine
How to Resolve Community Conflicts
Community opposition to proposed projects is nothing new, but it seems to be more common nowadays. And more effective. To get moving on such projects, and others, Hawai‘i must work with communities that are demanding a voice in their future.
May 3, 2021
Illustration: Kayla Rivera
Recent high-profile conflicts have blocked Hawai‘i’s efforts to generate renewable electricity, build affordable housing and improve parks. This report looks at recent community conflicts and discusses ways to find common ground and collaboratively move forward.
Hundreds of people spent 39 nights in 2019 blocking the arrival of eight 568-foot-tall wind turbines that they said would be set up too close to residences and schools in rural Kahuku.

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