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Hawaii played a key role in measuring solar system

June 1, 2012 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News

This week’s column concerns me a little because it’s about science. It may be too geeky for some, and not geeky enough for geeks. It’s a difficult line to walk, but let’s try. Read More: Hawaii played a key role in measuring solar system

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MCBH dedicates solar system for new bachelor quarters

May 10, 2012 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News

Marine Corps Base Hawaii dedicated Wednesday a 470-kilowatt photovoltaic system that will supply the energy needs of a new 150-room bachelor enlisted quarters. Read More: MCBH dedicates solar system for new bachelor quarters

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Oahu Homeowner Cashes in Big with Hawaii Solar

December 18, 2011 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News

One homeowner living in Manoa on the island of Oahu is a prime example of the benefits of solar power. Kenneth Chang is the first homeowner in the state of Hawaii to take advantage of the feed-in tariff program. In 2009 the Hawaiian Electric Company (HECO), which is the state’s largest utility, put the Hawaii […]

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Hawaii Solar Growth Facing Potential Barrier

November 11, 2011 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, Solar Hawaii News

Most people may not know that Hawaii is emerging as a great leader in solar power. In fact, in 2010, Hawaii ranked 9th in the U.S. with approximately 18.5 megawatts of installed solar power. In fact, Hawaii is currently 2nd in installed solar power per capita, ahead of California! And according to the most recent […]

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Hawaii PUC approves contract for 5 MW solar farm in Kalaeloa

October 25, 2011 seowebsites Solar Hawaii

The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approved a contract between SunPower Corp and Hawaiian Electric Company for the output of a 5 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) farm planned for Kalaeloa in West Oahu, Hawaii. SunPower will design, build and operate the solar PV farm and subject to receipt of applicable permits, SunPower plans to begin […]

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Solar Panel Farm In West Oahu Gets Approval

October 14, 2011 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, solar power

A San Jose, Calif.-based company is preparing to build a large solar panel farm in West Oahu. “This approval is the first contract for a utility scale five-megawatt solar farm,” said Hawaiian Electric Co. spokesman Peter Rosegg. It is the largest project of its kind in the state, according to HECO officials. SunPower Corp. officials […]

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Former waste disposal site planned to provide clean renewable energy in Hawaii

October 6, 2011 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, solar power

Forest City Hawaii and Hawaiian Electric Company have reached a power purchase agreement for up to one megawatt of solar photovoltaic power to be generated at the Kapolei Sustainable Energy Park in Kapolei, Oahu. Hoku Solar will design and install the project using more than 4,200 solar panels atop a concrete racking system. The contract […]

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Top 10 Solar States

October 3, 2011November 20, 2014 seowebsites Solar Hawaii

The New York Times recently published its top 10 solar states in the United States for 2010, ranking states based on installed solar power capacity. Most people will not be surprised to see a number of western states on the list but they might be surprised to see so many eastern states making noise on […]

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U.S. Navy Going Solar In Hawaii

September 27, 2011 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, solar power

The U.S. Navy has ambitiously committed to meeting half of its energy needs with renewable energy technologies by 2020. The Navy recently announced plans to develop distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) systems for naval facilities in Hawaii. The projects are expected to be issued within the next 12 months and completed by August 2016. The $500 million contract will fund […]

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Federal grants to increase solar and renewable energy

September 20, 2011 seowebsites Solar Hawaii, solar power

The State of Hawaii was awarded more than $7 million in federal grants for renewable energy projects that include increasing solar energy and electric vehicles in Hawaii, Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced at Tuesday’s opening of the 2011 Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit and Expo. The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced the following grants: $6.1 […]

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