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The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (“PUC” or “Commission”) issued an order on Friday, September 16, 2016, instructing the Hawaiian Electric Companies (the “HECO Companies”) to offer a tariff giving customers the option of enrolling in a new time-of-use (“TOU”) program, which allows customers to manage their electricity consumption to reduce monthly bills and benefits the ...
Read More PUC Approves Tariff for Interim Time-of-Use Rates

The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (“Commission”) invites all interested persons to submit written comments to the Commission on Sea Link of Hawaii, Inc.’s (“Sea Link”) request to voluntarily surrender its Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (“CPCN”) to operate as a water carrier of passengers and property between the islands of Oahu, Molokai, and Maui. ...
Read More PUC Solicits Written Comments on Sea Link’s Request to Voluntarily Surrender its Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity

Imagine a Day Without Water

Posted on Sep 1, 2016 in Spotlight

Clean and safe water is a fundamental part of our daily lives, protecting public health, ensuring public safety, and supporting our economy. Most Americans take water, and the systems that bring it to and from homes and businesses, for granted. They turn on the tap and safe drinking water reliably comes out. They flush the toilet ...
Read More Imagine a Day Without Water