Outgoing State Public Utilities Chief Reflects On His Tenure And Tough Decisions
Jay Griffin dealt with several contentious issues, from interisland shipping rates to Hawaii’s renewable energy transition.
Utility And Biomass Company Ask Hawaii Commission To Reconsider Decision
Hu Honua and Hawaii Electric Light Co. say the state Public Utilities Commission erred in its recent decision to deny an agreement that would have allowed the Big Island plant to begin operating.
Sally Kaye: Gov. Ige Should Veto SB 2510 – It鈥檚 An Embarrassment
Many have speculated about which company might benefit from requiring 鈥渇irm renewables鈥 for every island grid, but few are talking about who would suffer.
How A Powerful Lawmaker Forced Through A Contentious Energy Bill
When Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz’s pet legislation faced opposition from Rep. Nicole Lowen, he suddenly intervened with the power to make or break her bills.
Hawaii Utility Regulators Reject Hu Honua Biomass Power Plant
In its 2-1 decision, the PUC listed a variety of reasons why the company should not be granted an amended power purchase agreement with HELCO.
Lower Electric Bills Or More Jobs? Hawaii Grapples With A Green Economy
Lawmakers did an abrupt — and secretive — about-face as the session ended when they revamped a bill putting limits on some renewable energy sources.
A Major Solar Farm Developer Is Pulling Out Of Maui And Oahu Projects
Inflation and supply chain disruptions have made the utility-scale solar projects too costly, but the developer is hopeful it’s only a delay.
Electric Vehicles Are On The Rise In Hawaii. Can Charging Infrastructure Keep Up?
Many Hawaii residents living in apartment buildings and other multi-family dwellings lack direct access to electric vehicle charging stations.
Hawaiian Electric May Have To Build A New Oil-Fired Power Plant On Maui
The shutdown of a spare parts supplier in Japan is threatening the ability of Maui’s electric utility to keep a series of 1980s generators聽firing.
A Bill To Finance A New Waste-To-Energy Plant On Oahu Raises Questions
The city is already unable to deliver enough waste to H-POWER, and critics say burning trash is out of step with the city’s greenhouse gas reduction goals.