Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2017
HECO Announces First Community Solar Project
The company says it’s the first of multiple projects that will let renters and condo residents buy electricity from remotely located solar farms.
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‘This Is Our Mauna Kea’: Oahu Wind Farm Opponents Say They’re Inspired By Big Island Protests
The movement on Mauna Kea is motivating others to assert collective power over land-use decisions, even at the last minute.
Courtesy: Eurus Energy America
Will Hawaii Electric Customers Ever Save Money With Renewable Energy?
A regulatory scheme designed to create savings for consumers is unfolding even as Hawaiian Electric proposes a rate increase for Oahu.
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Air Travel’s Carbon Footprint Takes A Big Environmental Toll In Hawaii
Carbon emissions from planes are only now starting to get some of the attention as other troubling side effects caused by soaring numbers of tourists.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2017
More Rooftop Solar Coming To Molokai
Employing new technology to absorb excess electricity that could overwhelm the grid, researchers and energy regulators have found a way to boost Molokai’s solar energy supply.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2017
Hawaiian Electric’s Ambitious Plan To Quit Using Coal Is A ‘Moon Mission’
To replace a coal plant set to close in 2022, HECO is seeking private developers to build a new wave of renewable energy generation and storage facilities around the islands.
Ormat Technologies Inc.
Big Island Geothermal Plant Will Need State Approval To Rebuild Lines
The facility shut down and was damaged during last year’s volcanic eruption. Some residents would prefer it stay closed.
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Wind Farm Submits Study On Endangered Species Impacts
North Shore windmills expect to kill more endangered bats and birds than originally expected.
Washington State House Republicans
Here’s Why You’ll Want To Pay For The Miles You Drive Not The Gas You Use
Hawaii’s rural drivers, already burdened with higher costs to drive, think a mileage tax would hit them the hardest. Actually, they’d benefit.
Beyond Hotels And Beaches: Can Hawaii Really Diversify Its Economy?
Hawaii’s economy is thoroughly dominated by tourism. But alternative energy and research-and-development offers some of the best chances for creating new, higher paying jobs.