June 13, 2026

Do We Want More Local Food Or Cheaper Power? Two Hawaii Priorities Conflict … Renewable energy companies say Honolulu’s plan to designate 12% of Oahu as “Important Agricultural Lands” could hinder the state’s ability to meet its clean energy goals.

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Honolulu’s effort to implement a landmark state agricultural lands policy faces opposition from major players in the state’s renewable energy industry, highlighting a major challenge Hawaii faces as it tries to produce more of its own food and electricity in an island chain with limited available land.

Hawaii Grown

Gov. David Ige had set a goal of doubling Hawaii’s food production. Meanwhile the Legislature put in place a mandate of producing 100% of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2045.

But energy companies and farmers need the same thing — lots of flat land.

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