May 10 2010
Hawaiian Hospitality Group, Inc. (Pink Sheets: HHGI), specializes in identifying private and public land holdings and entering into partnerships for the expert development and operation of eco-tourism facilities and sustainable recreational concessions.
The company is a growing provider of sustainable land use solutions and is achieving its strategy to increase growth and revenue through the expansion of current operations.
Hawaiian Hospitality Group is evaluating green engineering products that conserve natural resources through passive solar design, solar power and rainwater collection systems. The company has entered into an agreement with Nabisolar, an international business based in Hawaii and Shanghai specializing in the field of alternative energy, including standard residential utility-connected systems, off-grid home systems with a battery back-up as well as large multi-phase commercial projects.
As an independent contractor, Hawaiian Hospitality Group will be a reseller of Nabisolar photovoltaic products. Driven by demand for renewable energy and advances in technology, the photovoltaic system is an emission-free source of electricity that converts solar radiation into direct current electricity and is one of the fastest growing energy technology alternatives in the world. Hawaiian Hospitality Group will collaborate with local companies that offer interconnected services to provide a full service system. The company will establish competitive pricing and utilize State and Federal Tax incentives while maximizing their customer's property value and reducing their carbon footprint.
Renee Leong, newly appointed President, is committed to expanding Hawaiian Hospitality Group's sustainable development projects and eco-friendly commercial operations. Ms. Leong will seek partnerships that utilize ecological engineered technology and services that offer green alternatives. Hawaiian Hospitality Group will also continue to focus on commercializing under-utilized costal properties while conserving the native habitat and restoring the ecosystem.