Hermina morita biography of donald

          Hermina M. Morita was domestic on Moloka`i September 2, , raised on Lana`i and lives on Kaua`i.

        1. CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@ NOVEMBER 15 EDT Hermina Morita, chairwoman of the Public Utilities Commission.
        2. Former Kauai Representative Hermina Morita was the chairman of the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission from March to January
        3. Her sense of yearning and loyalty, even as she wrestles with change, mirrors questions I've faced in my own life about home and identity.
        4. Hermina 'Mina' Morita and her husband, Lance Laney, ran the vacation rental Taro Patch Hale in Hanalei without permission, according to the DLNR.
        5. Former Kauai Representative Hermina Morita was the chairman of the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission from March to January...

          An interview with Hermina Morita

          What do you think about the future? Do you think that Hawaii should have an energy

          mix that includes wood?

          Hawaii should have a diverse renewable energy portfolio that includes biomass.  The future certainly looks brighter with technologies like direct air capture and taking carbon dioxide via virtual pipelines to manufacture essential products that help reduce Hawaii imports and help boost other economic sectors.

           

          What is the future for small islands like Lanai where you are from?

          Small islands like Lanai should be the low hanging fruit to be fully powered by renewables by now.  You have the island’s population located in two main areas and you have good solar, wind resources and storage technology.  And, it should be a lot easier to integrate electricity into transportation.  People don’t put very much mileage on cars so electric vehicle range is not a big issue.

           

          Many Native Hawaiians have been against geot