- In the MediaKupu Announces 40 Youth-Focused Paid Opportunities for Relief EffortsJune 19, 2024
The Maui News — Kupu, Hawai’i’s largest youth-focused conservation and sustainability nonprofit, announced on Wednesday its Maui relief efforts, EO Maui (Emergency Outreach), has nearly 40 paid opportunities available through partnerships with Maui-based organizations. The priority deadline is: July 12, 2024.
Read More - In the MediaFlagship Taste of Hawaiʻi on Capitol Hill Event Attracts More than 1,000 AttendeesJune 18, 2024
Maui Now — U.S. Sen. Mazie K. Hirono, a member of the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee, hosted several events as part of the 8th Annual Hawaiʻi on the Hill in Washington, D.C., this week.
Read More - In the MediaRecord $5.5M for Hawaiʻi Promise Scholarships at UH Community CollegesJune 18, 2024
University of Hawai‘i News, Spectrum News — The funds will help to cover direct education costs not met by other forms of financial aid, including tuition, fees and an allowance for books and supplies.
Read More - In the MediaStaffing Shortages Persist as Hawai‘i’s Effort to Expand Preschool Moves ForwardJune 17, 2024
Civil Beat — Private preschools are worried that they will lose teachers and students as the state pushes new public preschools.
Read More - In the MediaPower Flows from New Solar Farm in ‘Ewa BeachJune 14, 2024
Honolulu Star-Advertiser — Developers of the 42-megawatt Kūpono Solar project held a ceremony Thursday recognizing the completion of the facility, which began commercial service June 7 and also has batteries capable of storing four hours’ worth of electricity produced by the roughly 120,000 solar panels on 131 acres of land leased from the Navy.
Read More - In the MediaKūihelani Solar-Plus-Storage Kicks Into Service on MauiJune 11, 2024
Spectrum News — Kūihelani Solar-plus-Storage, the state’s largest solar facility owned by AES Hawaiʻi, has begun to generate enough power for 27,000 homes supplying 15% of Maui’s energy needs. The project is estimated to offset the need to import two million barrels of oil to produce electricity on Maui.
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