Tag: hawaii
Bill Would Ban Big Solar in Hawaiian Neighborhoods
A bill to prevent large commercial solar operations from setting up shop in residential neighborhoods is moving ahead at [...]
Hydrogen Heats Up: Alternative Energy Source Gains Traction in Hawaii
Hydrogen-powered vehicles are beginning to roll onto Hawaii’s transportation scene. Two 25-seat hydrogen-powered buses will soon be shuttling tourists [...]
Gov. Ige Signs Bill Setting 100 Percent Renewable Energy Goal for Hawaii
Governor David Ige on Monday signed into law four bills he says will advance Hawaii’s position as a leader [...]
Hawaii Pushes Ambitious Renewable Energy Eeffort
Hawaii has become the first state to mandate a move to 100% renewable energy. In a 74-2 vote by [...]
Hawaii Grid Could be 100% Renewable by 2040 – With Net Savings
Hawaii is famously reliant on imported fossil fuels, for both electricity and transportation. But that’s changing rapidly as the [...]
Maui County Islands Can Attain 100% Renewable Energy
Maui County, which includes the islands of Maui, Molokai and Lanai, is sticking to its ambitious goal of becoming [...]
Here’s Another Thing To Love About Hawaii
Hawaii is on track to pass legislation this year requiring the state to go 100 percent renewable by 2040. [...]
Clean Energy Policy Wins and Losses of 2014
There’s been policy action in nearly every corner of the country. Here are the highlights. This year has been [...]
Schatz Co-Sponsors Energy STORAGE Act in Hawaii
U.S. Senator Brian Schatz joined his Senate colleagues in co-sponsoring the Storage Technology for Renewable and Green Energy Act [...]
PV Renter Bill Signed into Law in Hawaii
A bill that would remove barriers for landlords to invest in renewable energy became law today. Governor Neil Abercrombie [...]