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100% Renewable Energy in Hawaii: It’s No Longer A Matter of When
March 16 - 18, 2016 | Maui Arts & Cultural Center
Presented By:
INQUIRING MINDS WANT TO KNOW:
Leslie Wilkins – ModeratorVice President, Maui Economic Development Board, Inc.
Michael ChangChief Innovation Architect, Hawaii Energy
Brandon HayashiStrategic Alliances Manager, OpTerra Energy Services
Melanie StephensEducation Coordinator, Sustainable Living Institute of Maui
EDUCATING TOWARD 100% RENEWABLE ENERGY
ENERGY EDUCATIONfor the builders, and our island community
2016 MAUI ENERGY CONFERENCE
Brandon HayashiProgram Manager | OpTerra Energy Services Hawai‘i
+++ =Efficiency Renewables Microgrids Education Ka Hei
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Overlapping organizational missions: identify nexus/overlap
Leveraging Resourcesfor mutually beneficial outcomes
SLIM’s MISSION PARTNER MISSIONS
Hawaii EnergyINNOVATE HI
NEXUS
PARTNERSHIPS
Meeting of Wisdoms:Where Traditional Meets Modern
Life in Early Hawai‛i: The Ahupua‛a3rd Edition; Kamehameha Schools Press, 1994
Fresh water managed carefully for:drinking, bathing, irrigation andaquaculture
Life in Early Hawai‛i: The Ahupua‛a, 3rd Edition; Kamehameha Schools Press, 1994
Culturally and geographically relevant and appropriate education
Accessible Learning Opportunities
Facility Trainings
Building Operator Certification Level 1 & 2• Fall 2014 & Spring 2015 BOC series served engineers
from over 7 Maui resorts• Spring 2016 BOC 1 launched on Big Island• BOC Level 2 launching in Spring 2016 for first on Maui
Qualifying BOC participants receive $1400 sponsorship by Hawaii Energy ($200 to register)
Where the community ends and the college begins is blurry
PRAXIS: the integration of theory with practice
Structured and Targeted Training leading to Workforce Development
Challenge students with new ideas Customize training to their interests
Help them understand what they will need to realize their aspirations
Sustainable Strategies for Hotel and Resort OperationsSix-Week Training Program
Green Teams for Maui Resortso Trainee program supervised by SLIMstaff- potential future employees in partnershipwith resort staff, providing on-site sustainabilitygap assessments
o Project teams prepare resorts for Green Key & Trip Advisor Rating Systems
FOUNDING SPONSORS
Green InternshipsMaui Manufacturing Companieso Semester-long Internship
o Energy efficiency, resource use and process efficiency audits using industry tools and skills
o Lean & Green
Partners and SponsorsHigh Technology Development Corporation
The Latest In Energy InnovationsFor Industry & Community
For Industry: Energy TrainingPV Trainings• NABCEP- Entry-Level,
Advanced, Battery-Based• Custom designed- Battery Sales,
Electricity for PV
LEED GA & AP O&M
Lean Manufacturing
Water/Wastewater TreatmentTraining to build the next generation of municipal water specialistso Water and wastewater math and scienceo Operations and Utility Managemento Safetyo Energy Conservation
For Community MembersWhat’s Up in Energy?
3-hour Updates • Lighting for a New Hawaii• Becoming an Energy Detective: Home
Energy Auditing for Beginners• Maui Solar Update• State of the Art In Water Heating
24-hour Introduction• Electricity for Beginners
A Living Lab for the Campus and Community
SLIM Community Gardeno 20+ Garden Plots for Community Members
o Rain Garden Demonstration Site
o Living Laboratory for Trainings and Workshops
Partners Ulupono FoundationFrost Family FoundationMakana Family FoundationUHMC Culinary InstituteCounty of Maui
MAHALO NUI LOAAlex de Roode, SLIM Executive Director
808-984-3379, [email protected]
Melanie Stephens, SLIM Program Coordinator808-984-3502, [email protected]
2016 Maui Energy ConferenceHow do we Educate and Prepare Hawaii’s Citizens
Young and Old for a 100% Renewable Energy Future?
Michael Chang Chief Innovation Architect
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Example Slide 7 - Schools Varying energy usage based on the school calendar