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Group 70 International
Group 70 International created the Sustainable Marketplace of the Pacific to share the vision of environmental stewardship with the State of Hawaii. The name of the center is Hi‘ialoākuapapa, which embodies the vision and sets the cultural cornerstone in its meaning; to exude a nurturing essence, as a mother to child, fostering a tranquil and balanced union between man and environment.
The design center’s goal is to showcase an integrated approach to sustainable development practices, products, technologies and services available in Hawaii, and is organized by the five main LEED categories. The center also celebrates the synergy between culture and the arts with science and technology, through the dedication of space for Maoli and local Hawaii artisans to showcase their work.
The Hi‘ialoākuapapa center is located in downtown Honolulu, with the physical address being 925 Bethel Street, Suite 100, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. The center is located on the corner of King Street and Bethel Street. The Sustainable Marketplace of the Pacific is open Monday-Friday from 10am-3pm or by appointment.
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The design center’s goal is to showcase an integrated approach to sustainable development practices, products, technologies and services available in Hawaii, and is organized by the five main LEED categories. The center also celebrates the synergy between culture and the arts with science and technology, through the dedication of space for Maoli and local Hawaii artisans to showcase their work.
The Hi‘ialoākuapapa center is located in downtown Honolulu, with the physical address being 925 Bethel Street, Suite 100, Honolulu, Hawaii 96813. The center is located on the corner of King Street and Bethel Street. The Sustainable Marketplace of the Pacific is open Monday-Friday from 10am-3pm or by appointment.
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The Nature Conservancy
The Nature Conservancy’s main headquarters in Hawai‘i, the historic Wing Wo Tai building in downtown Honolulu, has been certified as the first green existing building in the state, the organization announced today.
After two years of extensive renovation, the 132-year-old structure is now one of only 307 existing buildings worldwide to be so certified by the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System.The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. The Conservancy and its more than 1 million members have protected nearly 120 million acres worldwide.
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After two years of extensive renovation, the 132-year-old structure is now one of only 307 existing buildings worldwide to be so certified by the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System.The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. The Conservancy and its more than 1 million members have protected nearly 120 million acres worldwide.
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Green Car Hawaii
GreenCar is the leading provider of Personal Vehicle
Shared Mobility (PVSM) services in Hawaii, that’s the fancy word for carshare. For an all-inclusive hourly rate (gas, mileage & rental), we offer visitors
clean-energy vehicles on-demand directly from their hotel.
Our entire fleet is comprised of only clean-energy vehicles (CEVs).
Our fleet of CEVs include(s) Battery-Electric Vehicles (BEVs) – these are 100% electric and produce zero emissions; Plug-in Hybrid-Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) – also plugged in to charge a battery, but convert to gas power after running for 20-40 miles on pure electrons (battery); Hybrid-Electric Vehicles (HEVs) – gas powered with battery support to increase the miles per gallon and last, but not least; High-Mileage Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles (ICE).Our GreenCars are not only more efficient and better for the environment, but they are fun to drive.
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Our entire fleet is comprised of only clean-energy vehicles (CEVs).
Our fleet of CEVs include(s) Battery-Electric Vehicles (BEVs) – these are 100% electric and produce zero emissions; Plug-in Hybrid-Electric Vehicles (PHEVs) – also plugged in to charge a battery, but convert to gas power after running for 20-40 miles on pure electrons (battery); Hybrid-Electric Vehicles (HEVs) – gas powered with battery support to increase the miles per gallon and last, but not least; High-Mileage Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles (ICE).Our GreenCars are not only more efficient and better for the environment, but they are fun to drive.
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Hawaiian Electric Company
Transportation plays a central role in reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. Switching to electric vehicles will use substantially less oil at lower cost to reach the same level of mobility, even if oil is used in the production of electricity. Hawaiian Electric Company, Maui Electric Company and Hawaii Electric Light Company are excited to support our customers by offering pilot Time Of Use rates with discounted off-peak night time rates for electric vehicle charging. To read more about enrolling in our rates as well as some guidance on go to EV Charging Rates & Enrollment .
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Honolulu Seawater Air Coditioning
Times are changing. Technologies are evolving. Our need for greener solutions is growing.
With opportunity in hand, Honolulu Seawater Air Conditioning, LLC is currently developing
a 25,000-ton seawater air conditioning district cooling system for commercial and residential
properties in downtown Honolulu. Cost-effective and smart, this renewable energy source isHawaii’s answer to cooling buildings in the core of downtown using fresh, deep, cold seawater.
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With opportunity in hand, Honolulu Seawater Air Conditioning, LLC is currently developing
a 25,000-ton seawater air conditioning district cooling system for commercial and residential
properties in downtown Honolulu. Cost-effective and smart, this renewable energy source isHawaii’s answer to cooling buildings in the core of downtown using fresh, deep, cold seawater.
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B-cycle
B-cycle is a next-gen bike sharing system. In layman’s terms: B-cycles are there when you want one and gone when you don't. Just swipe your card, grab a bike, and get to where you’re going.
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