Hawaiʻi Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force Meeting, August 22, 2024: Hawaiʻi’s Renewable Energy Goals

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In August 2024 BOEM held a Hawaiʻi Intergovernmental Task Force Meeting in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) Hawaiʻi Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force (“Task Force”), established in 2012, reflects a partnership between federal, state, and local agencies, as well as offices who regularly engage with members of the Native Hawaiian community. The Task Force serves as a renewable energy forum to discuss issues and concerns, including those identified by the Native Hawaiian community; exchange data and information about biological, cultural, and physical resources, ocean uses, and priorities; and facilitate early and continual dialogue and collaboration opportunities. At this meeting, BOEM shared information regarding its offshore wind leasing process well as its studies on this renewable resource.

This video clip is of Hawaiʻi State Energy Office Administrator outlining the state’s renewable energy goals and role offshore wind energy may play in helping the state meet its goals.

Link to More Information: For more about BOEM’s renewable energy program activities in Hawaiʻi, please visit us online at www.boem.gov/Hawaii.

Byline: (Recording by Kearns and West, contractor)