UPDATE 3/19/20 

 If you were unable to attend, please visit https://www.innergex.com/development-opportunities-in-hawaii/the-paeahu-solar-project/ for up-to-date project information. Specifically, please see the following links for materials presented at the open house.

 March 5, 2020 open house posters:

https://www.innergex.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/2020-Paeahu-Solar-Open-House-Posters.pdf

 

Initial draft reports:

https://www.innergex.com/development-opportunities-in-hawaii/the-paeahu-solar-project/#documents

 

Solar Coaster’s interviews with our consultants from Pacific Legacy and Tetra Tech:

https://soundcloud.com/user-358770151/148-paeahu-15-mw-60-mwh-solar-project-archaeologistbiologist-reports-at-kihei-open-house

 

As always, please reach out by email at hawaiisolar@innergex.com with any questions or comments.  Mahalo

 

UPDATE  3/6/20  We ventured up to the R & T Park early yesterday afternoon to the open house to look and listen and ask questions about this proposed alternative electrical energy project  in South Maui

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPDATE:   3/4/20   This is TOMORROW

2/19/20 #kihei

We are posting this announcement for community awareness

The Paeahu Solar Project team announced an “all day” (10 AM to 8 PM) open house in central Kihei at the Malcom Center, Suite 5, 1305  North Holopono St in the Research & Technology Park mauka of the highway. They advise they will share some of the preliminary results of the archaeological and environmental studies that were conducted over the past year in vicinity of the proposed solar farm just mauka of Maui Meadows..

For more, see: https://www.innergex.com/development-opportunities-in-hawaii/the-paeahu-solar-project/.

 


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