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Annual Reports
State of Hawai`i Public Utilities Commission's Annual Reports
Assessment of the State of Hawaii’s Ability to Achieve 2010 Renewable Portfolio Standards
Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) § 269-95, the University of Hawaii, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute (HNEI) assessed the capability and likelihood of the electric utility companies in the state - Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. (HECO), Hawaii Electric Light Company, Inc. (HELCO), Maui Electric Company, Ltd. (MECO) (collectively, HECO Companies or HECO Utilities), and Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) - to achieve the 2010 Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) in a cost-effective manner.
Energy Industries Reports
State of Hawai`i Public Utilities Commission's Energy Industries Reports
Final Report Submitted to the Legislature Pursuant to Act 87, Session Laws of Hawaii 2000, A Bill for an Act Relating to Energy
During the Regular Session of 2000, the Legislature passed H.B. No. 1884, H.D. 2, which was enacted into law as Act 87, Session Laws of Hawaii 2000 (Act 87).
PIMAR Reports
State of Hawai`i Public Utilities Commission's Petroleum Industry Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting (PIMAR) Reports
Report Submitted to the Legislature Pursuant to Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3, S.D. 1 2007 Regular Session
Requesting the Public Utilities Commission to Study the Rate Structures of Private Entities that Furnish Water Used for Agricultural Purposes.
Report Submitted to the Legislature Pursuant to S.R. No. 105, S.D. 1 Requesting the Formation of the Power Quality Task Force to Study Issues Relating to Responsibility Over Power Quality in Hawaii
January 2003
Report to Legislature (Act 143, Session Laws of Hawaii 2006)
Public utilities continue to undergo significant changes due to rapid developments in technology, markets, economic conditions, consumer needs, and environmental concerns. Under this backdrop, the Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) of the State of Hawaii (“State”) has been given increased responsibilities in substantive policy matters and must be able to update its regulatory practices and enhance its capabilities to implement legislated public policies in the best interest of the public. This will enable the Commission to implement such policies, while encouraging public utilities to efficiently operate, grow, and develop in their respective industries, so that they can continue to provide customers with reliable services at reasonable rates.
S.C.R. No. 98, S.D. 2, Regular Session of 2002, Requesting a Consideration of the Feasibility of Opening a Public Utilities Commission Docket Relating to Standby Charges and Customer Retention Discounts
December 2002
Special Fund Reports
State of Hawai`i Public Utilities Commission's Special Fund Reports
Special Purpose Revenue Bonds authorized under Act 262, SLH 1998 *
 
Status Report Submitted To The Legislature Pursuant To Act 213, Section 112, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2007
Requiring The Public Utilities Commission To Report On The Status Of Hiring The Positions Authorized By Act 213, Section 112, And On The Progress Made Towards Implementation Of The Restructuring Plan Resulting From The Organizational Review Conducted Pursuant To Act 143, Session Laws Of Hawaii 2006
Status Report Submitted to the Legislature Pursuant to Act 69, Sec 5, Session Laws of Hawii 2011
 
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