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On 7/13/10 07:54 , Joe from Kokomo wrote:
Finally, please realize that Dole or no Dole, Hawaii has virtually no natural resources and that they have to bring in EVERY DROP of oil to make the electricity to run the municipal water processing plants Interesting point, given that, being a volcanic archipeligo, geothermal energy is readily available, and easily tapped, as a source for power generation in virtually unlimited supply. |
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D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 7/13/10 07:54 , Joe from Kokomo wrote: Finally, please realize that Dole or no Dole, Hawaii has virtually no natural resources and that they have to bring in EVERY DROP of oil to make the electricity to run the municipal water processing plants Interesting point, given that, being a volcanic archipeligo, geothermal energy is readily available, and easily tapped, as a source for power generation in virtually unlimited supply. Don't the pipes deteriorate rapidly? Isn't there a lot Hydrogen Sulfide pollution? The sun provides all the energy we need, free for the taking. |
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