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Imagine if geothermal energy pumps, airborne wind turbines and solar-powered facilities could power the life in our streams, the lights in our homes and the transportation of goods across the ocean.
After seven years, it’s time to say aloha.
Local artist Kimberlie Clinthorne-Wong, envisions a Hawai’i of 2050 where electric transportation means shorter commute times, more gardens and green spaces, and the sounds of bird-song and laughter instead of the roar of today’s traffic.
Here’s a look back at October 1981.
Here’s a look back at a story that ran in the magazine in July 1946.
TheBus has been considered an essential service throughout the pandemic, continuing to get riders where they need to go. But when restrictions eased, O‘ahu’s city buses filled up again, putting its riders at risk.
The switch from Uber to Uber Eats has helped make up for a lack of customers.
“Party flight!” But are there any seats for the rest of us?
If you’re going to target a misdemeanor, I’ve got a better idea.
Tow This: It’s a necessary part of city life, but it’s also one of the most hated. A look into the rough-and-tumble world of towing.
Hawai‘i of Tomorrow summons the optimistic spirit of practical imagination to think about what Hawai‘i would look like in 2050, with special consideration on the challenges of the coming decades.
Send your comments and ideas to future@hawaiianelectric.com.