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S.C.R. (Senate Concurrent Resolution) No. 101 S.D. (Senate Draft 1), Senate Concurrent Resolution Urging the the Use of Alternative Energy Sources to Address Energy Needs on the Island of Kaho'olaweEntry/Object ID
2014.012.5Scope and Content
Certified copy of S.C. R. (Senate Concurrent Resolution) No. 101 S. D. (Senate Draft) 1, Senate Concurrent Resolution Urging the the Use of Alternative Energy Sources to Address Energy Needs on the Island of Kaho'olawe adopted on April 11, 2002.
Excerpt: "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Kaho'olawe Island Reserve Commission's task force request that DBEDT, in collaboration with HNEI, PICHTR, NELHA, and PKO, develop a plan that includes a cost analysis, an assessment, and an implementation strategy for the utilization of alternate energy resources to address the current and future energy needs of the island of Kaho'olawe;"Collection
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S.C. R. No. 101 S. D. 1, Senate Concurrent Resolution Urging the Use of Alternative Energy Sources tDescription
Certified copy of S.C. R. (Senate Concurrent Resolution) No. 101 S. D. (Senate Draft) 1, Senate Concurrent Resolution Urging the Use of Alternative Energy Sources to Address Energy Needs on the Island of Kaho'olawe adopted on April 11, 2002.Creator
Hawai'i State LegislatureDate(s) of Creation
May 13, 2002Container
Folder 3Subjects
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Location: Archive Rm 1 Case 1 Shelf E
Container: CF Box 9Copyright
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