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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO interested persons that the applications listed have been filed with the HAWAII PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.

HONOLULU – The Public Utilities Commission approved Hawaiian Electric’s requests to extend its Charge Up eBus Pilot and EV-J and EV-P Tariffs Pilot, with modifications, to support continued progress in transportation electrification and grid efficiency. The Charge Up eBus Pilot provides make-ready electrical infrastructure at no cost to support electric bus charging at customer sites, helping ...
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HONOLULU – The Public Utilities Commission has opened a new docket to design and implement a Virtual Power Plant (VPP) grid-services program that will better integrate customer-sited energy resources to support grid operations across Hawaiian Electric’s service territories. The purpose of this proceeding is to improve existing grid-services programs, encourage more customer-sited energy resources such ...
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The Oahu Public Utilities Commission office is closed for in-person services Tuesday, April 21, due to a power outage affecting the building.   Filings and payments due April 21 will be considered timely filed on the next business day the PUC re-opens.  You may continue to conduct business with the PUC online during the closure using our eServices portal. ...
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO interested persons that the applications listed have been filed with the HAWAII PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION.

All Public Utilities Commission offices are closed Friday, April 10 due to severe weather, pursuant to Governor Green’s announcement. Filings and payments due April 10 will be considered timely filed on the next business day the PUC re-opens. You may continue to conduct business with the PUC online during the closure using our eServices portal. ...
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April is National Safe Digging Month, a nationwide campaign that reminds contractors, homeowners, and anyone planning an excavation project to call 811 before digging. Calling 811 connects you with the Hawaiʻi One Call Center (HOCC) which help protect people and critical infrastructure by ensuring underground utility lines are identified and marked prior to excavation. Digging ...
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