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Wind Energy in Hawaii
What would life in Hawaii be like without energy? We would have no lights, no refrigerators, no TVs, no VCRs, no newspapers, no gas, no elevators. We would have to do without automobiles, airplanes, visitors, banks, movies or mail. Imagine Hawaii with no cooking, no air conditioning, no computers, no traffic lights, no construction, no jobs. We would have very little left of what we take for granted. ... [Read More]

Hydropower in Hawaii
What would life in Hawaii be like without energy? We would have no lights, no refrigerators, no TVs, no VCRs, no newspapers, no gas, no elevators. We would have to do without automobiles, airplanes, visitors, banks, movies or mail. Imagine Hawaii with no cooking, no air conditioning, no computers, no traffic lights, no construction, no jobs. We would have very little left of what we take for granted. ... [Read More]

www.fedworld.gov/index.html Federal Jobs Search Results
The FedWorld Federal Job Search uses files created by the Office of Personnel Management in Macon, Georgia. This data is gathered from hundreds of human resource offices in the government. FedWorld downloads source files from the FJOB system. The FJOB system has a series of very well thought out search tools, including by series, by grade, by state, browse by series and for Merit Promotion jobs. If you require complex searching of this data, we highly recommend FJOB at ...

This database allows you to search abstracts of open U.S. Federal Government Jobs. This database is updated every Tuesday through Saturday at about 9:30 am Eastern U.S. time. ... [Read More]

Hawaii State Recruiting Office | How To Apply for Civil Service Jobs
You will have eligibility for the period stated on your Notice of Results and Eligibility. If you qualify, the letter will also indicate your final score. Some jobs may also require subsequent examinations. In these cases your final score will be determined after completing all examinations. ...

To be considered timely, your online or paper application must be submitted to the State Recruiting Office by the deadline to apply. If any documents are missing, your application will be considered incomplete. An incomplete application will be rejected or may not be processed. To avoid delays, be sure to submit all of the required forms and documentation at the same time. If you are applying for jobs listed on different Career Opportunity Announcements, you must submit a “complete application” for each announcement. Applications and documents submitted by e-mail or fax will not be accepted. ... [Read More]

Geothermal Energy in Hawaii
What would life in Hawaii be like without energy? We would have no lights, no refrigerators, no TVs, no VCRs, no newspapers, no gas, no elevators. We would have to do without automobiles, airplanes, visitors, banks, movies or mail. Imagine Hawaii with no cooking, no air conditioning, no computers, no traffic lights, no construction, no jobs. We would have very little left of what we take for granted. ...

Geothermal energy can be used instead of fossil fuels to produce electricity. Replacing fossil fuels will reduce the amount of air pollutants which can cause acid rain and contribute to global warming. Reducing the amount of oil shipped to the Big Island (officially called the Island of Hawaii) for electrical generation lessens the possibility of oil spills. Geothermal energy is believed to exist in large amounts on the Big Island and possibly the Island of Maui. It does not have to be imported from foreign countries or parts of the United States which require shipping over several thousand miles of ocean water. Besides biomass, geothermal energy is the only large-scale, commercially mature natural alternative to fossil fuels on the Big Island which can provide a steady (i.e., baseload) amount of power 24 hours a day -- every day, rain or shine. Use of geothermal energy as a source of electricity will help reduce the Big Island's dependence on fossil fuels for electrical power gener ... [Read More]

Hawaii OTEC Fact Sheet
What would life in Hawaii be like without energy? We would have no lights, no refrigerators, no TVs, no VCRs, no newspapers, no gas, no elevators. We would have to do without automobiles, airplanes, visitors, banks, movies or mail. Imagine Hawaii with no cooking, no air conditioning, no computers, no traffic lights, no construction, no jobs. We would have very little left of what we take for granted. ... [Read More]


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