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A digital rendering of a KREWD prototype.

Hunter Patterson and Kenichi Furuto discuss KREWD.

A close up of the KREWD project, which Hunter Patterson and Kenichi Furuto worked on last year while at West Hawaii Explorations Academy. (Hunter Patterson/Courtesy Photos)

Hunter Patterson, left, and Kenichi Furuto discuss their KREWD project, or Kinetic Renewable Energy Wearable Device, last year. The team received funds from the Hawaii Youth Sustainability Challenge to work on the project. (Hunter Patterson/Courtesy Photo)

KAILUA-KONA — Hunter Patterson wanted to end his time at West Hawaii Explorations Academy last year on a high note.