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HCDA report highlights vertical wind pilot, feral-animal plan and UH West Oʻahu heritage mapping at Kalaeloa sites

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At its May 7 meeting the Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority received its monthly report covering a vertical-wind turbine pilot at a Kalaeloa leased site, a feral-animal management plan at a heritage park, and ongoing heritage mapping with University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu students.

The Hawaiʻi Community Development Authority heard an executive director’s report on May 7 highlighting a pilot installation of a vertical-axis wind turbine at a leased Kalaeloa Heritage site, a feral-animal management plan at Kalaeloa Heritage Park, and continuing heritage-inventory work that involves University of Hawaiʻi West Oʻahu students.

Executive Director Nakamoto summarized material in the staff monthly report and told members that Canoe Winds (transcript spelling variants) installed a vertical wind turbine at the KHLF site. Staff said the turbine is providing power for site…

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