Wind Turbines Play In Paradise, But Not In Falmouth (.PDF Download)

March 25, 2013

Back in November, a company called First Wind completed construction of Hawaii’s largest wind farm, the Kawailoa Wind project. So when you look north from Haleiwa, you can see a bevy of wind turbines methodically turning in the steady Hawaiian breeze. I was kind of shocked to see these turbines—there are 30 of them—but was also delighted to see this marvelous example of the use of green energy. 

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