Solar Impulse 2 made its first U.S. landing Friday in Hawaii, an event that highlights the state’s goals to create a clean energy sector that has “tremendous economic potential,” the head of the State Energy Office said after the solar-powered aircraft touched down at Kalaeloa Airport in West Oahu.
The Swiss-made Solar Impulse 2 landed at Kalaeloa Airport in West Oahu shortly after sunrise Friday morning after flying for five days from Nagoya, Japan, the longest leg in its around-the-world…
Biyernes, Hulyo 3, 2015
Solar Impulse 2 landing in Hawaii highlights state’s renewable energy goals: Slideshow
Solar Impulse 2 made its first U.S. landing Friday in Hawaii, an event that highlights the state’s goals to create a clean energy sector that has “tremendous economic potential,” the head of the State Energy Office said after the solar-powered aircraft touched down at Kalaeloa Airport in West Oahu.
The Swiss-made Solar Impulse 2 landed at Kalaeloa Airport in West Oahu shortly after sunrise Friday morning after flying for five days from Nagoya, Japan, the longest leg in its around-the-world…
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