Hawaiʻi enters agreement with top Japanese buyer of liquefied natural gas

Hawaiʻi Enters Agreement with Top Japanese Buyer of Liquefied Natural Gas

Josh Green has entered Hawaiʻi into an agreement with JERA, Japan’s largest energy company, to move ahead with a plan to import liquefied natural gas to power Oʻahu’s grid.

A statement from Green’s office said the agreement

“establishes a framework for collaboration among JERA Co., Inc., JERA Americas Inc. and the state of Hawaiʻi”
to advance clean energy initiatives.

The plan is based on the Alternative Fuels, Repowering and Energy Transition study, which suggested that Oʻahu could reduce its dependence on oil by swapping it out with liquefied natural gas.

Author's summary: Hawaiʻi agrees to import liquefied natural gas from Japan.

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