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Pipeline (Hawaii)

The Hawaii Pipeline, also known as the Transpacific Pipeline, is a massive undersea infrastructure that transports liquid natural gas (LNG) and sometimes other hydrocarbons from the Pacific Northwest of the United States to Hawaii. It consists of a network of underwater and onshore pipelines designed to supply energy efficiently across the ocean, ensuring Hawaii can meet its energy needs without relying solely on imports or renewable sources. This pipeline helps improve energy security, supports economic activities, and reduces reliance on shipping fossil fuels over long distances.