Author: Kathryn Mykleseth
Hawaiian Electric collaborates with the community and state to bring more renewable energy to the Islands.
The initiative gives residents more insight to better manage their energy usage.
Hawaiian Electric offers many renewable options to choose from.
Puna Geothermal Venture prepares to come back online nearly two years after Kilauea’s eruptions closed the facility.
Lower prices appeal to more drivers – and new models are becoming available.
The state’s largest electric vehicle is projected to reduce car commutes by 40,000 per week.
United Nations identifies Hawaii as one of the world’s first local sustainability hubs.
Record-low energy costs are an added benefit for residents.
Hawaiian Electric offers residents incentives to install rooftop solar and energy storage systems to cover additional energy usage.
Electric vehicle adoption gains momentum across the Islands.
The trend of alternatively fueled machinery has spread to Matson Inc.
From school buses to airport shuttles, bus fleets are transitioning to electric.
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