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COURTESY HONUA OLA BIOENERGY
                                Honua Ola Bioenergy President and CEO Warren Lee addressed employees and supporters Monday at the company’s plant in Pepeekeo.
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COURTESY HONUA OLA BIOENERGY

Honua Ola Bioenergy President and CEO Warren Lee addressed employees and supporters Monday at the company’s plant in Pepeekeo.

COURTESY HONUA OLA BIOENERGY
                                Honua Ola Bioenergy employee Joshua Genegabuas stood behind his son Mason-Sage and daughter Dallas-­Star, who were wearing shirts bearing messages Monday at the company’s plant in Pepeekeo urging the state Public Utilities Commission to reverse its decision.
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COURTESY HONUA OLA BIOENERGY

Honua Ola Bioenergy employee Joshua Genegabuas stood behind his son Mason-Sage and daughter Dallas-­Star, who were wearing shirts bearing messages Monday at the company’s plant in Pepeekeo urging the state Public Utilities Commission to reverse its decision.

COURTESY HONUA OLA BIOENERGY
                                Honua Ola Bioenergy President and CEO Warren Lee addressed employees and supporters Monday at the company’s plant in Pepeekeo.
COURTESY HONUA OLA BIOENERGY
                                Honua Ola Bioenergy employee Joshua Genegabuas stood behind his son Mason-Sage and daughter Dallas-­Star, who were wearing shirts bearing messages Monday at the company’s plant in Pepeekeo urging the state Public Utilities Commission to reverse its decision.