UH Manoa Has Failed To Cut Energy Use. So Now What?
The University of Hawaii is hoping a new focus on renewables will finally help it meet energy consumption goals it set years ago.
Bad Blood From Florida Surfaces At Power Company Merger Hearing
NextEra’s response to the testimony of a former employee-turned-regulator becomes part of an acrimonious exchange.
Hawaiian Electric Against ‘Substantial Net Benefit’ For Utility Merger
The company is fighting lawmakers’ efforts to make it a legal standard for mergers, replacing one that requires no net harm.
Pointing to Hawaii Gas, NextEra Claims It Faces A Double Standard
Lawyers for the power company looking to buy Hawaiian Electric suggest the gas company had an easier time when it was purchased.
Would A Failed NextEra Deal Mean A Return To The Same Old Utility?
An expert advises regulators at the hearing on the acquisition of Hawaiian Electric Industries on what should happen next if the purchase is rejected.
Hawaii Energy Regulators May See Changes To Their Own Power
UPDATED. State lawmakers are considering more than two dozen bills that would affect the Public Utilities Commission.
PUC Scrutinizes NextEra Talks With Military That Led To New Promises
Hearings about the proposed $4.3 billion purchase of Hawaiian Electric Industries focus on financially insulating the local company from its suitor.
Civil Beat Poll: Majority Oppose NextEra-HEI Merger
Voters also think the Public Utilities Commission pays more attention to political and business pressure than the public interest.
Can the PUC Keep Control Of A NextEra-Owned Utility In Hawaii?
The emergence of an internal Hawaiian Electric Industries email exchange reveals resentment toward regulators.
HECO Official: Company Was Slow To Respond To ‘Tidal Wave’ Of Change
Hawaiian Electric’s top financial officer took the stand as regulatory hearings to decide the fate of the $4.3 billion NextEra merger deal resumed.