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Hawaii is mentioned as the first US state to set a 100% renewable energy mandate, also planning to rely fully on renewables by 2045.
Hawaii is actively promoting clean transportation and has ambitious renewable energy goals, making it a testing ground for fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen infrastructure.
U.S. state that has passed a law requiring 100% renewable energy by 2045, sharing the same deadline as California.
The state has a goal to be completely reliant on clean power by 2045 and is seeking public comment on potential impacts of new wind farms.
Mentioned as another state with an ambitious renewable energy goal, aiming to abandon coal and rely exclusively on renewable energy by 2045.
The state government of Hawaii is committed to transitioning to 100% renewable energy sources by 2045 and has enacted legislation to support this goal.
The state of Hawaii will serve as a testing ground for new hydrogen-powered vehicles and has shown little interest in developing a hydrogen infrastructure due to cost concerns.
Hawaii was expected to play a role in the electric vehicle market, particularly concerning hydrogen fuel.
The state of Hawaii is identified as the leading U.S. state for hydrogen fuel cell adoption and infrastructure development, with supportive state policies fostering installations.

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