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Hawaiian breezes unreliable for power
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During one recent afternoon, however, the tradewinds were so weak that only eight of the turbines were turning, forcing the local electric utility to compensate with other energy sources to avoid power shortages.
"The potential is huge. We're not lacking the resources," said Maurice Kaya, chief technology officer for the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. "There may be technological solutions to this intermittence, but we're not there yet."
One potentially more reliable source of clean power is geothermal energy. Geothermal equipment draws heat from the molten rock deep within the Earth's crust to drive turbines. Hawaii, the home of Mount Kilauea, is a place of great volcanic activity.
The big advantage of geothermal energy is that it is an uninterrupted source of power.
"Unlike wind, geothermal is just like fossil fuel we keep on producing," said Barry Mizumo, a consultant for Puna Geothermal Venture, which contributes 15 percent of the Big Island's peak power capacity.
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