The designation of geothermal subzones in Hawaii

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1985
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Yoshihara, Takeshi
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Geothermal Resources Council
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The issue of maintaining a balance between economic development and preservation of the environment is a major concern in Hawaii, which in 1961 became the first state in the nation to adopt sweeping statewide rand use controls. Hawaii suffers from a very high dependence upon imported petroleum as it s primary energy source, and has declared a policy of accelerating the transition to alternate energy sources. Geothermal energy is believed to exist in abundant quantity, especially on the Island of Hawaii. In order to ensure that geothermal development occurs in the most appropriate areas, the State in 1983 adopted legislation to establish geothermal resource subzones where geothermal activities may take place. Six subzones have subsequently been established.
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DLNR, geothermal resource subzones, resources, Hawaii, Geothermal resources--Government policy--Hawaii, Energy policy--Hawaii, Renewable energy sources--Government policy--Hawaii, Geothermal resources--Hawaii, Geothermal resources--Periodicals, Geothermal engineering--Periodicals, Geothermal power plants--Periodicals, Renewable energy sources--Oceania--Periodicals, Power resources--Oceania--Periodicals, Energy conservation--Oceania--Periodicals, Transactions (Geothermal Resources Council)
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Yoshihara T. 1985. The Designation of Geothermal Subzones in Hawaii. Transactions : Geothermal Resources Council. 9(1):237-241.
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