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(b) A forfeited license may be restored under the following conditions: (1) File a completed restoration application along with a valid signature; (2) Payment of all delinquent biennial renewal fees including the current fee; (3) Payment of a penalty fee for each biennial renewal as provided in the department's fee ...
Where do we get our oil? As for sourcing, the majority of petroleum imports to Hawaii in recent years have come long distances?from Libya & Russia, with additional amounts from South Sudan & Argentina.
Since our state has no naturally occurring source of natural gas, Hawai?i Gas produces SNG from a petroleum by-product called naphtha. While SNG is created artificially, its properties are like that of natural gas and has considerably less impact on the environment than other energy sources like oil and coal.
Electricity can be generated from a variety of resources. Some are fossil fuels such as oil and coal. Over 80 percent of all the energy used in Hawaii for electricity, surface and air transportation comes from imported fossil fuels, mostly oil and some coal.
Natural gas An Oahu processing plant produces syngas, using naphtha feedstock from a local refinery, and delivers it via pipeline to parts of Oahu. Renewable natural gas is also produced in Hawaii in the form of methane created by the biogas from decomposing organic matter at a Honolulu wastewater treatment plant.
Most of Hawai'i's oil is imported from foreign countries. The state still depends on fossil fuel for transportation and electricity generation.
Since 1904 Hawaii Gas has been the only franchised gas utility in the State of Hawaii. Because Hawaii has no naturally occurring source of petroleum products or natural gas like those found on the mainland, Hawaii Gas produces Synthetic Natural Gas (SNG) from petroleum by-products.
Since 1904 Hawaii Gas has been the only franchised gas utility in the State of Hawaii.