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Author Archives: Teresa

28 Feb 2015

Rollout of Green Energy Loan Program Shows Limited Pool of Beneficiaries

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, March 2015 | 0

When the Hawai`i Legislature passed Senate Bill 1087 in 2013, the bill was hailed as a way to democratize access to energy-saving technology, such as rooftop photovoltaic installations. Nearly two years later, as the program anticipated in the legislation is … Continued

Patricia Tummons
28 Feb 2015

New & Noteworthy: Malaekahana development, `Aina Le`a, and Charles Barker

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, March 2015 | 0

Keeping the Country Country: Last month, Ikaika Anderson, chair of the Honolulu City Council’s Zoning and Planning Committee, proposed gutting all references in the draft Ko`olau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan (KLSCP) to a new residential community in Malaekahana. In his … Continued

Aina Lea, Patricia Tummons, Teresa Dawson
28 Feb 2015

Editorial: Green Energy Loan Program Betrays Its Promise

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, Energy, March 2015 | 0

When cooking up its Green Energy Market Securitization (GEMS) program, the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism seems to have followed the recipe for growing mushrooms. You know the one: keep them in the dark and feed them … … Continued

Patricia Tummons
28 Feb 2015

DBEDT Wants $259 For Contract Copies

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, March 2015 | 0

In researching the articles for this issue, Environment Hawai`i sought copies of contracts that the Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism entered into with the Bank of New York Mellon, Renewable Finance, and Clean Power Finance. On February 24, … Continued

Patricia Tummons
28 Feb 2015

Green Infrastructure Authority Gets Little Information on Custodial Bank

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, Energy, March 2015 | 0

Usually, when a state board or commission is asked to make a decision, its staff will prepare a background report. In the case of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, for example, the staff report can run to several … Continued

Patricia Tummons
28 Feb 2015

New Green Infrastructure Fee Cuts into Public Benefits Fund

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, Energy, March 2015 | 0

  Since 2009, customers of the Hawaiian Electric companies have been charged a Public Benefits Fee. Calculated as a percentage of usage, the fee pays a contractor to the state Public Utilities Commission who manages a program that is intended … Continued

Patricia Tummons
28 Feb 2015

Public Input Largely Absent As GEMS Program Evolves

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, March 2015 | 0

On June 4, 2014, the Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism unveiled its plan to carry out Act 211 of the 2013 Legislature, which promised to bring the benefits of renewable energy to sectors of the population that had … Continued

Patricia Tummons
28 Feb 2015

Solar Water Heaters Absent from List Of Technologies Approved for GEMS Loans

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, March 2015 | 0

One of the big puzzles about the Green Energy Market Securitization program is why it excludes loans for solar water heaters. These certainly offer the biggest bang for the buck to any customer wanting lower utility bills. And the cost … Continued

Patricia Tummons
28 Feb 2015

Water Commission Stresses Importance Of Early Assessment of Cultural Impacts 

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, March 2015, Water | 0

The state Commission on Water Resource Management has asked Hawai`i County to front-load its assessment of the impacts that future water withdrawals in Waimea and Keauhou will have on native Hawaiian traditional and customary rights and on the environment. In … Continued

Teresa Dawson
28 Feb 2015

Leaks at Red Hill Tanks Concern Lawmakers, Health Department, Water Commission

by Teresa | posted in: 2015, March 2015 | 0

At the request of the state Department of Health (DOH), the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and various U.S. military agencies, two state Senate committees last month deferred a bill that would have effectively forced the Navy to completely double-line … Continued

Teresa Dawson

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  • May 2025 PDF April 30, 2025
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  • Maui Land & Pine Water Rates Compaint; Update on 2008 Wailuku Water Rate Case April 30, 2025
  • New & Noteworthy: In Memoriam; Marconi Update April 30, 2025
  • BOARD TALK: UXO Permit, Lahaina Shoreline Easement, and a Cat Sanctuary Permit April 30, 2025

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