Sustainability Matters
Manoa lecture series closes with focus on alternative fuels
The Sakamaki Extraordinary Lectures, an annual summer series extending the intellectual resources of the University of Hawaii at Manoa to the community, closes out its 2009 series with a presentation on “Biofuel Potential for Hawaii,” on Wednesday, August 5.
A panel of representatives from local companies engaged in the research and production of alternatives to fossil fuels, from algae to used cooking oil, will discuss current developments in their field and their vision for the future.
Panelists include Frank Chan of Kuehnle Agrosystems, Kelly King of Pacific Biodiesel, Scott Turn of Hawaii Natural Energy Institute and Paul S. Zorner of Hawaii Bioenergy. The panel will be moderated by Maria Tome of the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.
The 2009 Sakamaki Extraordinary Lectures support UH Manoa’s Outreach College’s “Sustain Your Brain” initiative, and provide a multi-dimensional examination of Hawaii’s progress in the development of clean and renewable energy.
The lecture will begin at 7 p.m. in the UH Manoa Architecture Auditorium, and is free and open to the public. For more information, call 956-8246.
Our strategic vision for the University of Hawaii’s 10 campuses is grounded in Native Hawaiian values, including a strong sense of community, mutual respect and the need to conserve and care for limited resources.
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Focus on alternative fuelsJuly 27 — A panel of representatives from local companies engaged in the research and production of alternatives to fossil fuels will discuss current developments and visions for the future.
Training a green workforceJuly 20 — Maui Community College is partnering with Maui Economic Opportunity Inc. to train an eco-friendly workforce.
TechHui conferenceJuly 13 — The TechHui Conference at UH Manoa includes breakout sessions on renewable energy and other sustainability topics.
New Windward library goes green June 29 — Windward Community College Library Learning Commons will feature solar panels, motion-activated lights and waterless urinals.
Free eWaste recycling June 22 — Free electronics recycling program for educational institutions during Summer 2009.
Clean Car CorridorJune 1 — East-West Road on the UH Manoa campus will become the Clean Car Corridor as part of Hawaii Clean Energy Day on Saturday, June 6.
Hawaii Clean Energy DayMay 26 — The Outreach College hosts Hawaii Clean Energy Day, a day-long program of speakers, panels and vigorous discussion centering on the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative.
Energy conservation tipsMay 18 — Information Technology Services provides energy conservation tips related to computers and other office equipment.
Sustainability grant awardedMay 4 — A team of Manoa researchers has been awarded a $1 million research grant on the broad topic of sustainability
Study renewable energy on MauiApr. 27 — Maui Community College is offering a special eight-week summer program focused on the principles of renewable energy.
Earth Day 2009 Apr. 6 — Manoa invites the community to join in for Sustainability Fest in honor of Earth Day 2009 on April 22.
UH Hilo Going Green Mar. 16 — UH Hilo considers over 100 projects and ideas for sustainability and energy savings on campus.
Making the Sustainability GradeFeb. 23 — Windward Community College is recognized as “Exemplary” in a national report gauging trends in campus sustainability.
New sustainable campus breaks groundJan. 26 — UH West Oahu recently celebrated a ground blessing ceremony at the site of its future new campus in Kapolei, an event more than 30 years in the making.
Growing Green WorkshopsJan. 12 — Manoa’s Outreach College presents a series of sustainable gardening workshops beginning in February.
Sustainability research worth $1 millionJan. 5 — Manoa’s Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education announces an internal competition for a $1 million research grant in the broad area of sustainability.
UH Manoa goes “green” for the holidaysDec. 22 — More than a dozen facilities will help save electricity costs by volunteering to shut off building air–conditioning from Christmas Eve through January 4.
Sustainability at KapiolaniDec. 1 — Campus community helps transform Kapiolani Community College to be more environmentally-friendly and sustainable.
Leeward Going GreenNov. 10 — As part of its 40th anniversary celebration, Leeward Community College is going green!
Maui as a National ModelNov. 3 — The Maui campus is recognized for groundbreaking practices in sustainability and for meeting workforce and institutional development needs.
Sustainable SaundersOct. 27 — A student-led initiative aims to transform a 34-year-old building into a modern model for saving energy and reducing demands on the environment.
eWaste Disposal Days 2008Oct. 20 — UH leads a statewide effort to reduce pollution through earth-friendly disposal of unwanted end-of-life electronics in an environmentally safe manner.