Hawaiian Electric’s PSIP Power Supply Innovation Plan (PSIP) outlines a detailed plan charting the specific actions for the years 2017 through 2021 to accelerate the achievement of Hawai‘i’s 100 percent Renewable Portfolio Standard by 2045. Join Marco Mangelsdorf, President of ProVision Solar, and Jay Fidell for a discussion of Hawaiian Electric’s PSIP recently submitted to […]
This Week in Energy
The Week in Energy: Today Power Up Hawaii host Raya Salter reports on important energy and utility news from around the country that has been in this week’s energy news. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. […]
Aerial Mobility Hawaiian Skies the Limit
his week Nicole Hori explores futuristic modes of aerial mobility, moving people through the skies, not on the gridlock roadways. This show will open your eyes to the possibility of rapid mobility, and thinking out of the box. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, […]
Female Fitness Freaks for All Ages
Amanda Delsohn of Kaia FIT joins Crystal on Kwok Talk to share workout techniques and strategy for female fitness freaks of all ages. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great […]
En Plein Air Artist Susie Anderson and the Emergence of PRIMA
Join artist Susie Anderson as she shares her work, the American Society of Marine Artists exhibition which is open at the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum and the emergence of PRIMA (Pacific Rim Institute for Marine Artist) that is just gathering steam. To learn more, visit www.primaonline.org. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 […]
Where the Drone Leads… to an Action Inspired by the Drone
Where the drone leads… to an action inspired by the information collected by the drone Where the drone leads… to an action inspired by the information collected by the drone. In cases of post-disaster response or its long-term recovery, assembly of buildings and structures will be a major part of the reconstruction. Andrew Dennis, an […]
Germany and Hawaii Compare Notes on Clean Energy – Part I
Jay Fidell and Zuri Bender cover the first of a two part series highlighting a conference in Honolulu that discussed clean energy development. A talk show featuring Denis Salle, Honorary Consul for Germany in Hawaii, and Rene ven den Hoevel, of the German American Chamber of Commerce provided background on the conference. Rene ven den […]
A Retrospective Discussion on the First Hawaii Annual Code Challenge
Jay Fidell and Elise Anderson take a look at the First Hawaiian Annual Code Challenge. They heard from Kelsey Amos, of the Purple Prize, Burt Lum, of Hawaii Open Data, and Jason Sewell, of DevLeague and Sudokrew. Features a commentary by Anu Hittle about climate change and natural area management. Original Air Date November 20, […]
Some of the People we Met at the IUCN World Conservation Congress
Jay Fidell and Kaui Lucas cover the IUCN’s World Conservation Congress held in Honolulu this year. Kirsten Turner walked the floor and talked to a variety of participants including Chipper Wichmann, of the National Tropical Botanical Garden, Suzanne Case, of DLNR, Hob Osterlund, author, Carl Evenson, of Lyon Arboretum, Wyland, a local artist, Leona Kalmia, […]
Global Precedent in American Courts?
Jay Fidell and Kaui Lucas take a look at a panel who addressed the impact of global and other nation’s law on American law. The program was entitled “The Globe and the Gavel; Judicial Decision making in the Age of Globalization” and included talks from Judge Richard Clifton, of United States Court of Appeals Ninth […]