Big Island News: Renewable energy topic of Kona town meeting





What is the future for Renewable Energy for Big Island Citizens? How can you benefit from renewable energy?

The State of Hawaii signed the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative which directs that 70% of energy used in Hawaii to be from sustainable renewable energy by 2030. Come learn how this plan will be implemented and how it will benefit all Hawaii residents.

Guest speakers include Ted Peck, State DEBDT Energy Administrator, Randy Kurohara, Director of Hawaii County R & D Department, Guy Toyama, Executive Director of Friends of NELHA,

Bill Brooks, President of Energy Specialists Hawaii, Representative Cindy Evans and Representative Denny Coffman.

The Kona Town Meeting on Tuesday, May 12, will start at 6 p.m. and conclude at 8 p.m. at Makaeo Events Pavilion at the old Kona airport.

This Kona Town Meeting is sponsored by Energy Specialists Hawaii (www.energyspecialistshawaii.com/). For more information call .

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