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I still blame the green movement. We know how to make power lines more hardy, but Hawaii has drunk the green new deal cool aid fully, and unless proven otherwise, I will assume they were and are using the 30 to 40 cents per kWh contrary to public interest.

Hawaii should use nuclear or coal, they have insufficient storage for their net zero goals, and no natural gas pipeline.

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