Hawaii Exemptions from Requirements/Restrictions
Biofuels Production Land Use Allowance
In order to reduce dependence on petroleum, achieve environmental sustainability, and create jobs, the state of Hawaii permits the use of lands originally zoned as agricultural land use districts to be used for renewable energy production, storage, and distribution, including the production of biofuels. Biofuels production facilities must be integrated with an agricultural activity and may not adversely impact agricultural land and other agricultural uses in the vicinity. Biofuels production facilities include facilities that produce liquid or gaseous fuels from organic sources such as biomass crops, agricultural residues, food wastes, and oil crops including palm, canola, soybean, and waste cooking oils. (Reference Senate Bill 2849, 2008)