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Views clash over Oahu’s impending shift from coal to clean energy

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / 2011
                                The 180-megawatt coal plant at Campbell Industrial Park is owned by AES Corp. and satisfies 16% of Oahu’s peak power needs.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / 2011

The 180-megawatt coal plant at Campbell Industrial Park is owned by AES Corp. and satisfies 16% of Oahu’s peak power needs.

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / 2011
                                A coal-fired power plant at Campbell Industrial Park is the island’s biggest single power producer. It is scheduled to shut down Sept. 1, which will require Hawaiian Electric to switch to alternate sources of power.
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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / 2011

A coal-fired power plant at Campbell Industrial Park is the island’s biggest single power producer. It is scheduled to shut down Sept. 1, which will require Hawaiian Electric to switch to alternate sources of power.

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / 2011
                                The 180-megawatt coal plant at Campbell Industrial Park is owned by AES Corp. and satisfies 16% of Oahu’s peak power needs.
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / 2011
                                A coal-fired power plant at Campbell Industrial Park is the island’s biggest single power producer. It is scheduled to shut down Sept. 1, which will require Hawaiian Electric to switch to alternate sources of power.