'Baloney' UHERO clean energy report being withdrawn
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Governor Josh Green criticized a report from UHERO, a research organization at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, which argued for more solar electricity production and less investment in liquefied natural gas, calling it "baloney" and leading to the report being withdrawn.
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