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HR 181 urges Hawaii to accelerate its clean energy transition, reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels to enhance energy security and protect consumers from rising costs.
HR 181 urges Hawaii to accelerate its clean energy transition, reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels to enhance energy security and protect consumers from rising costs.
Bill Number: HR 181
Title: Requesting the Governor, State Agencies, and Other Relevant Stakeholders to Accelerate Hawaii's Clean Energy Transition and Take Immediate, Decisive Action to Reduce and Eliminate Dependence on Imported Fossil Fuels to Improve Energy Security and Protect Consumers from Rising Energy Costs.
Status: Reported from EEP (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 1719), recommending adoption.
Introduced: January 03, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Subject: Clean Energy Transition
The primary goal of HR 181 is to urge the Governor of Hawaii, along with state agencies and relevant stakeholders, to expedite the transition to clean energy. The resolution emphasizes the need to reduce and ultimately eliminate the state's reliance on imported fossil fuels. This initiative aims to enhance energy security and protect consumers from escalating energy costs associated with fossil fuel dependency.
HR 181 represents a significant step towards enhancing Hawaii's energy independence and sustainability. By advocating for a swift transition to clean energy, the resolution aims to protect consumers and the environment while fostering a more resilient energy infrastructure in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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