Hawaii quits coal in bid to fight climate change
The last bits of ash and greenhouse gases from Hawaiis only remaining coal-fired power plant slipped into the environment this week when the states dirtiest source of electricity burned its final pieces of fuel.
The last coal shipment arrived in the islands at the end of July, and the AES Corporation coal plant closed today after 30 years in operation. The facility produced up to one-fifth of the electricity on Oahu the most populous island in a state of nearly 1.5 million people.
It really is about reducing greenhouse gases, Hawaii Gov. David Ige said in an interview with The Associated Press. And this coal facility is one of the largest emitters. Taking it offline means that well stop the 1.5 million metric tons of greenhouse gases that were emitted annually.
Like other Pacific islands, the Hawaiian chain has suffered the cascading impacts of climate change. The state is experiencing the destruction of coral reefs from bleaching associated with increased ocean temperatures, rapid sea level rise, more intense storms and drought that is increasing the states wildfire risk.
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Good for Hawaii