Category: Energy

Maui Coast Hotel expansion – meeting with developers

2/23/2021? ?#kihei Maui Coast Hotel proposed unattached expansion On February 22, 2021 Kihei Community Association (KCA) representatives Harry Hecht and Laura Dunham met via videoconference with Pacific Rim Land, Inc., (PRL) representatives Erin Mukai and Leilani Pulmona the developers of Maui Coast hotel?s proposed 170 room unattached expansion. The conceptual site plans were available to...

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Update on Kamaole Solar project

2/3/21 #kihei NEW KAMAOLE SOLAR PARTNERS Potentia, LLC and Peg Gen are the new Kamaole Solar Project partners The Kamaole Solar Project was recently transferred in December, 2020 to a joint venture between Potentia Renewables, Inc., a Canadian company, and Peg Gen Holdings, LLC, from Virginia.  Skog & Rasmussen from Wailuku, Maui facilitated the community open house on February 3,...

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MECO to HECO work inconveniences neighborhood

  UPDATE 12/7/20 Higher and higher (equipment)   12/4/20 #Kihei   Over three years ago our electric utility company, MECO (now HECO) began construction for a substation on a small segment of land mauka of Pi’ilani Highway between Ohukai and Kaonoulu, on the north east border of what has become known as Mega Mall lands.  SEE: https://gokihei.org/?s=meco+substation....

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Empowering Kihei: Our Resilience Hub status update – Oct 5, 2020

Empowering Kihei: Our Resilience Hub status update – Oct 5, 2020   Optimizing Neighborhood-Scale Resilience Hubs   Alex de Roode, M.S., C.E.M., LEED AP O+M Lecturer Sustainable Science Management (SSM) Program Construction Technology Program University of Hawai’i-Maui College (UHMC) http://maui.hawaii.edu/susc/ Sustainable Science Management   Founder and Lead Researcher...

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Kama’ole Solar Update: September 26, 2020

SB Energy Corp. and its subsidiary Pacific Green Ikehu LLC have withdrawn the Kamaole Solar Project that had been selected by Hawaiian Electric in the second-round procurement of renewable energy projects for Maui. The company has explained that, “Unfortunately, the international business environment has become increasingly volatile, particularly due to COVID-19.  There remains some fundamental...

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