Hawaii to go 100 percent renewable by 2045

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Hawaii Gov. David Ige (D) this week signed into law an energy package that commits his state to going 100 percent renewable by 2045. The law requires the state's utilities to generate all of their electricity sales from renewable sources by that date, and would make Hawaii the first state in the country to do so.

Ige said the groundbreaking measure would ensure that Hawaii "remains a national leader in clean energy."

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Ryu Spaeth

Ryu Spaeth is deputy editor at TheWeek.com. Follow him on Twitter.