Biofuel/Natural Gas Power Plant Set for U.S. Army Facility in Hawaii
Biofuel/Natural Gas Power Plant Set for U.S. Army Facility in Hawaii
SUGAR LAND--June 5, 2015--Researched by Industrial Info Resources , (Sugar Land, Texas)--Hawaiian Electric Company (Honolulu) plans to build a 50-megawatt (MW), biofuel-capable power plant at a U.S. Army facility in Wahaiwa, Hawaii. The public has until June 8 to file comments on a draft environmental impact statement for the project, to be built at the Army's Schofield Barracks site.
Within this article: Details of plans for a biodiesel/natural gas-fired power plant in Hawaii.
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