Of course, it won't seem so idyllic with 300,000,000 haoles moving over from the mainland...

And it requires a focused public policy effort to keep renewables going:
http://ia300212.us.archive.org/3/items/Kau_Windfarm_small/kausmall.jpg
(credits to Leanan for the rusty windfarm picture)

I'm considering moving back to Maui----
I have a house in Kula, good soil, I know my neighbors well, it's a place I have always felt comfortable.
But something doesn't feel right. A Hawaiian friend stopped in in Marin a few days ago, and chaos was present.
But I miss the waves, and the pace, and often call my bank in Oahu to just hear a Hawaiian voice, even from a bank.
Most people cannot live on islands. Anyone can do 8 months to a year. After 2 years most are gone. If you are still there after 5 years, it is probably your home.
I lived in Micronesia also. and Hawaii is vibrant and diverse compared to the smaller islands.

... and the humu­humu­nuku­nuku­āpua`a go swimmin' by ...