Honolulu
Seoul-based CT&T United, which bills itself as the world’s largest manufacturer of electric vehicles, has secured a deal to build an assembly plant in Hawaii that will eventually produce as many as 10,000 vehicles a year and employ up to 400 people.
With so many talking about the green economy, the World Congress on Zero Emissions Initiatives wants to buck the trend and talk about a blue economy.
Honolulu's HPower will be expanding by approximately 40%, thanks to a newly amended agreement between Covanta Holdings Corporation and the city.





