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  2. Gas Cap Law - Wikipedia

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    On May 5, 2006, Gov. Linda Lingle (in office, 2002–2010) signed a bill suspending the gas cap law. The bill allows Hawaii's governor to reinstate the gas cap law at any time. [1] Having been in force for less than a year, the cap was seen by some as artificially raising prices for consumers in Hawaii. [2] [3] As of 2019, the law has not been ...

  3. Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation - Wikipedia

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    MIC Hawaii (formerly Hawaii Gas) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation, founded in 1904. It is the sole franchised gas utility provider in the state of Hawaii. The company provides synthetic natural gas, and propane, and is working on providing Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) to 70,000 customers in Hawaii.

  4. Aloha Petroleum - Wikipedia

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    Aloha Petroleum, Ltd. is one of the largest gasoline marketers and convenience store operators in Hawaii, with a history that dates back to the early 1900s. Aloha employs more than 800 Hawaii residents and markets through approximately 100 Shell, Aloha, and Mahalo branded fueling stations and 50 Aloha Island Marts, four Menehune Food Marts, three Subways, and four Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants ...

  5. U.S. gas prices in 2024: how much is gasoline in each state?

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    Hawaii follows close behind at an average of $4.72 per gallon. The average price of gas increased by 27 cents in the first two weeks of April 2024, and AAA anticipates the cost will continue to rise.

  6. These 30 People Got Brutally Candid About Winning A ... - AOL

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    It would be nice to win a lifetime supply of groceries, fuel, or round-trip tickets to Hawaii. However, these giveaways don’t always turn out exactly as advertised. To get a firsthand account of ...

  7. Energy in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii has committed to developing renewable energy to supply 70 percent or more of Hawaii's energy needs by 2030. [4] [5] [6] Hawaii requires solar water heaters for new homes, except for those in areas with poor solar energy resources, homes using other renewable energy sources, and homes employing on-demand gas-fired water heaters. [7]

  8. Sunoco - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Sunoco still operates 76 retail locations, all of which are located in New Jersey and Hawaii (branded as Aloha Petroleum, Ltd.). [5] As of 2024, the company distributes over 8 billion gallons of fuel [6] across more than 40 U.S. states and territories, [7] making it one of the largest independent fuel distributors in the United ...

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