Tag: hawaii
COVID-19 Crisis Poses Risks For Hawaii’s Renewable Energy Policy
Even the most optimistic solar developer said extended disruptions to projects will have unavoidable consequences. Hawaii utility regulators are [...]
Hawaii’s Push For Renewable Energy Could Stall Over Public Opposition
It’s a perennial issue for lawmakers promoting green energy in Hawaii: how to close a loophole in a law [...]
Strong Clean Energy Policy Helps States Move Forward With Distributed Energy Resources
Even in the most forward-thinking states, progress on folding DERs into the grid has been uneven at best. Distributed [...]
Hawaii’s Trailblazing Solar Market Continues to Struggle Without Net Metering
National market leader Sunrun has seen its PV permits tumble in Hawaii, echoing broader problems for the market. Is [...]
Hawaii’s On-Bill Financing Program Unlocks Energy Upgrades for the Masses
The Aloha State’s GEM$ program enables renters and low-income households to install solar and energy-saving equipment with no upfront [...]
Hawaii Commits To 100% Renewable Roads By 2045
Hawaii has announced a new commitment to sustainable living technology, declaring that the state will transform both private and [...]
The First Fossil-Fuel Free Paradise
Hawaii is the most fossil-fuel dependent state in the country. Now it’s on track to be the exact opposite. [...]
The New Normal for Rooftop Solar in Hawaii?
As the state’s solar market contracts painfully, business leaders are wondering how they’ll survive. For anyone in sales, there [...]
Hawaiian Electric Alters Blueprint for Renewable Energy Development
The Hawaiian Electric Companies on Dec. 23 outlined a detailed plan charting the near-term actions that will lead to [...]
Helping Hawaii Chart a Path to 100 Percent Renewable Electricity
The U.S., and the world as a whole, is now in a transition to a clean energy future. The [...]