Hawaii set to reach renewable energy milestone with recent investment in sustainable fuels

November 18, 2024

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The state’s only crude oil refinery is making a big commitment to future generations by pouring more than $90 million into a new state of the art hydrotreater system that is set to produce more than 60 million gallons of renewable fuel by the end of 2025. For over five decades, PAR Hawaii has processed imported crude oil, but the new initiative aligns with Hawaii’s goal to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2045.

This marks a major step forward in local energy independence and sustainability,” said Eric Wright, President of PAR Hawaii.

In collaboration with Pono Pacific Land Management, the refinery is working to identify suitable land and land owners to grow the crop that eventually becomes sustainable fuel.

Camelina oil—a drought-resistant crop that grows year-round is also derived from a plant that can be used for feed and is even helps deter wildfires.

“Renewable energy is no longer a distant dream. It’s a reality that places Hawaii at the forefront of sustainable fuel innovation. Immediate action is crucial for reaching our 2045 goal,” said Nahelani Parsons, Executive Director of the Hawaii Renewable Fuels Coalition.

A private blessing ceremony for the project will be held on November 21.

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