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Bad renewable energy?
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http://www.staradvertiser.com/2018/12/19...-big-isle/

"The state Department of Health fined Hu Honua Bioenergy, a renewable energy firm, $25,000 for illegally discharging wastewater last month at its Pepeekeo facility on Hawaii island."

“Our inspectors have confirmed a worker for Hu Honua Bioenergy opened a valve on its industrial wastewater treatment tank and allowed the contents of the tank to discharge from their facility into the environment,” said Keith Kawaoka, deputy director of the DOH Environmental Health Administration, in a news release. “This is a serious violation as discharges without permit authorization are strictly prohibited to protect human and environmental health from exposure to pollutants, which can cause serious and sometimes irreparable harm.”

A state investigation found that between 3,500 and 32,500 gallons of treated industrial wastewater that included freshwater, acidic metal cleaning solution and residue from the descaling of a boiler was generated between Nov. 2 to Nov. 6. The wastewater, which contained high levels of iron, had been filtered and neutralized before being illegally discharged.
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#2
That business is going to go bankrupt before they even get a chance to start...
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#3
I wonder if discharge WITH a permit is allowed??
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#4
It's a wood-fired power plant, and the trees are harvested with gas chainsaws before being delivered on fleets of diesel trucks.

The "accidental" discharge was a one-time thing compared to years of pollution.

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#5
How come the county doesn't get fined when they dump sewage into Hilo bay?

I have a sudden craving for popcorn..
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#6
That business is going to go bankrupt before they even get a chance to start...
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That is exactly why HELCO is not directly creating any of these "green" power producing schemes. They do not want the risk of the failure and subsequent inability to recoup the losses caused by a bad investment. If it works they will buy the power and resell it. If it fails, they lose nothing.
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#7
county... dump sewage into Hilo bay?

They’re applying “fertilizer” to the seaweed. Which in turn is a valuable food source for ocean critters. Think of it as sea farming.
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#8
No it's a good model for generating power. Biomass from albizia, vivee and other trees powering a turbine.
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#9
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Originally posted by kalakoa

It's a wood-fired power plant, and the trees are harvested with gas chainsaws before being delivered on fleets of diesel trucks.

The "accidental" discharge was a one-time thing compared to years of pollution.



I'm curious, is there any level or sort of human activity that is clean enough for you?

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#10
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Originally posted by Durian Fiend

No it's a good model for generating power. Biomass from albizia, vivee and other trees powering a turbine.

Sounds like a Winner to me!!

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