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GEMS PROGRAM BEGINS ACCEPTING CLEAN ENERGY LOAN APPLICATIONS FROM CONSUMERS
The Hawaii Green Infrastructure Authority, an attached agency of the state Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism, announced today that it has begun accepting loan applications from consumers seeking to finance solar photovoltaic systems under the state’s Green Energy Market Securitization (GEMS) program.
HAWAII HOMEOWNERS CAN APPLY FOR LOANS TO HELP LOWER ENERGY COSTS WITH SOLAR PV...
As part of an initiative to clean energy affordable and accessible for Hawaii consumers, GEMS created the loan program for consumers to save money on their electricity bills on the first day of PV installation, according to the state Energy Office.
DOW’s cost of power adjustment rate to remain the same
The cost of power adjustment rate is determined by calculating the sum of two components. The first omponent is the difference between the budgeted energy costs and the projected energy costs for fiscal year 2015-2016. The second component is the difference between the actual energy costs incurred for the most recent 12-month period and the energy costs projected for fiscal year 2015-2016. All energy cost projections are taken from the DOW’s water rate study.
HAWAII CAN ACHIEVE 30% RENEWABLE ENERGY AND REDUCE COSTS BY 2020, STUDY SAYS
Hawaii can cost-effectively achieve and even exceed its 30 percent renewable-energy goal by 2020, according to a new study by the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute at the University of Hawaii Manoa and GE Energy Consulting
TAKAI VOTES TO STRENGTHEN ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS
Congressman Mark Takai (HI-01) released the following statement after voting against H.R. 2042 the Ratepayer Protection Act of 2015 that would weaken the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) effort to curb carbon pollution from existing power plants
Residential, Commercial Markets Powering Hawaii’s Solar Growth
Sun-rich Hawaii is on pace to have its best year ever for new solar installations, according to the recently released U.S. Solar Market Insight Report compiled by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)
New Lights to be Installed at Keopuolani Soccer Field
The County of Maui Dept. of Parks and Recreation today announced a construction project to install lights at the Keopuolani Park Soccer Field #4 will commence July 6, 2015. Construction areas at Field #4 will be closed for safety reasons; however, the park will remain open for use
Community Meeting Set to Review Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan
The Maui County Hazard Mitigation Planning Steering Committee invites Maui County residents to participate in reviewing the draft County-wide Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) at a community meeting on Wednesday, June 24, 2015. The meeting will be held from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. in the Cameron Center meeting room, located at 95 Mahalani Street, Wailuku.
HAWAII DELEGATION COMMENDS FEDERAL INVESTMENTS TO PRESERVE HAWAII’S JAPANESE AMERICAN CONFINEMENT SITES
the Hawaii Congressional Delegation praised the Department of Interior’s award of nearly $3 million in Japanese American Confinement Site grants, including two projects in Hawaii. These grants will support projects that will preserve confinement sites across Hawaii and tell the stories of Japanese Americans who were unlawfully detained during World War II
GOVERNOR IGE SIGNS BILL SETTING 100 PERCENT RENEWABLE ENERGY GOAL IN POWER SECTOR
Gov. David Ige today signed into law four energy bills, including one that strengthens Hawaii’s commitment to clean energy by directing the state’s utilities to generate 100 percent of their electricity sales from renewable energy resources by 2045.
Maui County Delegation Meets with Municipal Utilities at National Conference
In order to further explore the possibility of Maui County running their own power utility, a delegation from Maui County is heading to Minneapolis, Minnesota to attend the American Public Power Association (APPA) National Conference.
Hawaii Delegation Announces $16.5 Million in Funding for Airport Infrastructure Upgrades
Today, the Hawai’i Congressional Delegation announced that the Honolulu International Airport will receive $16.5 million in grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation
TAKAI STATEMENT ON EPA AND STATE OF HAWAII’S SETTLEMENT WITH U.S. NAVY TO UPGRADE...
Congressman Mark Takai (HI-01) released the following statement after the announcement of an Administrative Order on Consent that would commit the military to providing an infrastructure plan to make improvements to the Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility
GOVERNOR DAVID IGE ANNOUNCES MAJOR CHANGES IN THE STEWARDSHIP OF MAUNA KEA
Governor Ige thanked the Thirty-Meter Telescope (TMT) team for halting construction to allow him to listen to and learn from those with differing points of view on the issues surrounding the project. During the timeout, the governor consulted with the University of Hawai‘i, TMT officials, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Native Hawaiian lineal and cultural descendants, the Department of Land and Natural Resources, and individual supporters and opponents of the project. He also visited the summit of Mauna Kea
TRANSFER EXPERIMENT AT KAWAI NUI MARSH TO MONITOR WATER QUALITY Part of DLNR...
An experiment utilizing a siphon to transfer water from one side of the levee at Kawai Nui Marsh on Windward Oahu, to the other and gather data on the environmental impacts of this action is part of the planning study being conducted by DLNR and their consultant, Oceanit.