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Environmental and Socioeconomic Analysis of Biofuel Production on Hawaii Island A Scope for Future Work September 30, 2011
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Document Date: 2011-10-31 06:00:00


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Kamuela / /

Company

Hawaiian Electric Company / Hawaii Biomass Energy Resources / Evaluating Ecosystem Service Trade / National Renewable Energy Laboratory / ECONW / National Exposure Research Laboratory / WPN / /

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Facility

The Kohala Center / Rocky Mountain Institute / University of Hawaii / Hawaii Natural Energy Institute / /

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locally-sourced food products / personal communications / biofuels management / road networks / finished biofuel products / ecosystem services / transportation costs / non-food biofuels / oil / food / energy / food production opportunities / food production / food crop / interim product / energy yield / food crops / residual non-food parts / policy tools / energy conditions / biofuel-based energy sources / non-food / food self-reliance / transportation pathways / biofuel technologies / http /

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Pacific Islands / Island of Hawaii / /

Organization

U.S. Department of Energy / Kohala Center / Alternative Fuels & Advanced Vehicles Data Center / Rocky Mountain Institute / Hawaii Agricultural Statistics Service / US Department of Agriculture / Hawaii Natural Energy Institute / University of Hawaii / National Agricultural Statistics Service / /

Person

Chris Heider / Mark Buckley / Island A Scope / /

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Position

senior economist / ecosystem ecologist / general economic costs / /

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Hawaii / /

Region

Latin America / /

Technology

Biofuels Technology / biofuel technologies / existing biofuel technologies / biofuels / /

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http /

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