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Alexander & Baldwin has long said that the future of HC&S cannot continue to be in sugar as a commodity. The 37,000-acre farm must become an “energy plantation.”
In concept, at least, this fits in with the state’s energy policy, which calls for 20 percent of inputs from renewable sources by 2020.
Whether it also fits with state water policy is a question.
Maui News
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