Hawaii deep water cable program : phase II-D, executive summary

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[1989-04]
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Krasnick, George
Mansur, J.
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Parsons Hawaii
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The Hawaii Deep Water Cable (HDWC) Program is a multi-year, multi-million dollar study of the feasibility of transmitting electricity via a submarine cable system from the Island of Hawaii (the "Big Island") to Maui and Oahu. The study is being funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the Hawaii Department of Business and Economic Development (DBED), and through cost-sharing by the Program team. This Executive Summary, produced under the State-funded portion of the Program, reviews the accomplishments of the Program through completion of all State-funded work. DOE-funded efforts will continue through completion of the At-Sea Test (AST).
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Hawaii Deep Water Cable Program, demonstration, summary, Hawaii, Electric cables--Environmental aspects--Hawaii, Cables, Submarine--Environmental aspects--Hawaii, Electric lines--Environmental aspects--Hawaii--Underground, Electric power transmission--Environmental aspects--Hawaii
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Krasnick G, Mansur J. Hawaii deep water cable program : phase II-D, executive summary. (HI): Parsons Hawaii.
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36 pages
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