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Financing Renewable Energy

There are many ways to finance your renewable energy project including cash, loans, leases, power purchase agreements (PPA), on-bill financing and others. But to get started, we strongly suggest getting an energy audit to determine how energy is currently being used and to evaluate which modifications could reduce usage.

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Choosing the Right Contractor

The article below appeared in the June issue of Building Management Magazine. In an industry as popular as the solar industry, there are multiple contractors. How do you choose the one who is right for you? Experience in the commercial-industrial space is...

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Take Steps Towards Energy Efficiency

Hawaii is a leader in both renewable energy generation via solar and wind and also in reducing demand by implementing policies and programs that encourage the adoption of energy efficiency measures. Public policy dictates that Hawaii must reach 40% renewable energy by...

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Take Advantage of Solar Tax Incentives Now

Take Advantage of Solar Tax Incentives Now

The time is now to consider adding PV to your home or business. Take advantage of the current tax incentives that can lower the actual cost by over 50%, secure an interconnection agreement with HECO before further changes in rules make it more difficult and while...

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Maui’s First Solar Farms Blessed

Maui’s First Solar Farms Blessed

Maui's first solar farms were blessed November 28 in separate ceremonies at the Lahaina and Kihei locations. The ceremonies were attended by officials from Kenyon Energy, Maui Electric, Kamehameha Schools, Haleakala Ranch, Bay4 Energy, in addition to community members...

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Governor Signs Ratemaking Bill

Governor David Ige signed the Performance Based Ratemaking bill (also known as the Hawaii Ratepayer Protection Act) on April 24, which further aligns utility ratemaking processes with the state’s renewable energy goals. Hawaii will be the first state to have...

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Decision on Import Tariff on Solar Products

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) recently approved import tariffs on crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) cells and modules starting at 30 percent, with an annual exemption for the first 2.5 GW of imported solar cells. The additional cost comes...

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How Does Community Solar Work?

How Does Community Solar Work?

The recent Decision and Order from the Hawaii PUC approving a framework for Community Solar programs in Hawaii affords a significant opportunity for lower- and middle-income families to benefit from cost savings derived from solar power, says Bob Johnston, chief...

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