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Your search found 1048 hits- Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative WebsiteThe Hawaii State Energy Office is part of the State Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism (DBEDT). The following link will take you to their website for the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative. The link address is: https://www.hawaiicleanenergyinitiative.org/
- Community-Based Renewable Energy (CBRE)What is Community-Based Renewable Energy (CBRE)? The CBRE program is designed to promote broader participation in renewable energy projects by allowing electric utility customers to purchase shares in a renewable energy facility to offset their monthly energy consumption via a credit for that renewable energy on their utility bills. Thus far in Hawaii, distributed renewable […]
- Regulatory Related SitesThese web sites link to other regulatory agencies and organizations. Federal Communications Commission The FCC regulates telecommunications matters on a national level and creates policies that can influence regulation on a state level. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission The FERC regulates energy matters (i.e., electric, gas, etc.) on a national. Sometimes this commission will create policies […]
- About Water & Wastewater ServicesWater and wastewater treatment services are provided by either city or county government agencies, also known as municipal service providers, member cooperatives, or private companies. Private investor owned utility companies use investor resources to build the infrastructure and facilities that allow them to provide water or wastewater services to their customers. Only investor owned companies […]
- Cincinnati Bell/Hawaiian Telcom Merger – Docket No. 2017-0208Update as of 4/30/2018: Public Utilities Commission Decision and Order No. 35427 Update as of 3/7/2018: Division of Consumer Advocacy’s Statement of Position Update as of 9/29/2017: Division of Consumer Advocacy’s Preliminary Statement of Position Two telecommunications companies, Hawaiian Telcom and Cincinnati Bell have announced a definitive agreement to merge. Both entities will continue to […]
- October (various), DBEDT Public Workshops on Utility OwnershipThe Hawaii legislature has directed the Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism (DBEDT) to undertake a study on the future of utility ownership models in Hawaii. As a part of this study, London Economics International and Meister Consultants Group invite you to share your thoughts and input on the future of electricity utility ownership […]
- August 11 – Hawaiian Electric collecting feedback on shared solar program for Moloka‘iHawaiian Electric is hosting a virtual stakeholder meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 11, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., to collect feedback from Moloka‘i residents and business owners, renewable energy developers, and interested parties regarding Moloka‘i shared solar projects, also known as the Community-Based Renewable Energy (CBRE) program. Those interested can join the meeting online by […]
- West Hawaii Utility Company Applies for Rate Increase – Docket No. 2017-0350Waikoloa Resort Utilities, Inc. dba West Hawaii Utility Company (WHUC) submitted an application to the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) for rate increases for its utility company as well as for West Hawaii Water Company (WHWC) and West Hawaii Sewer Company (WHSC) – its water and wastewater services respectively (collectively called “Waikoloa Utilities”). Waikoloa Utilities is […]
- Oct 6, HECO’s Clean Energy FairWhen: Saturday, October 6, 2018; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Where: Kahala Mall, near Macy’s Why: The family-friendly event is a kick-off for Energy Action Month in October to raise awareness of energy use, encourage energy-saving actions and promote conservation. Learn how Hawaiian Electric is using technology and innovation to help our communities be cleaner, more […]
- PUC Approves Community-Based Renewable Energy Program – Docket No. 2015-0389The Public Utilities Commission approved and directed the Hawaiian Electric Companies (HECO Companies) to implement their Community-Based Renewable Energy (CBRE) Program. Phase 1 of the CBRE program will be limited to only solar PV systems and is available to eligible residential and commercial customers of HECO Companies. The CBRE Program was created to provide an […]