Island Energy Revolution

Hawai‘i leads the nation in solar, driven by high energy costs and strong renewable goals. Though NEM is closed, four current programs — including NEM Plus — continue to support solar adoption.

Where the Sun Powers the Islands

Hawaii is the Nation's Leader in Solar

Hawaii’s solar industry was one of the fastest growing markets in the nation. From 2005 to 2016, there was a massive demand for residential and commercial solar panels and Hawaii had seen nothing like it.

The boom was caused by many reasons including the high costs of electricity, solar technology becoming less expensive, the weather in Hawaii, and even Hawaii's government expanding their Renewable Portfolio Standard aiming to hit 40% renewable energy by 2030 and 100% by 2045.

Net Energy Metering (NEM)

Back in 2001, a measure was passed introducing NEM, an incentivized program that promoted solar panel technology by crediting customers with sending their excess energy back to the grid. This program was a great success and helped Hawaii's solar industry get off the ground. While this program is closed to new applicants, it's open to customers with pending applications submitted before Oct. 13, 2015. From time to time, a customer will contact us asking about NEM, so if you have a pending application, please call at 808.842.5853 and a representative can walk you through the process of getting your application honored.

Hawai‘i’s Solar Progress

Available Solar Programs for Customers

Customer Self-Supply

Customer Self-Supply is a program that's ideal if you don't want to export energy to the grid.

Customer Grid-Supply Plus

This program integrates grid support technology with your system for grid stability.

Smart Export

A program where systems have the option to export energy to the grid from 4 p.m. – 9 a.m.

NEW PROGRAM!
NEM+

Is available only to current NEM customers. It allows NEM customers to add non-export capacity to their home or business without affecting their NEM status.

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