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Hawaiʻi Energy announces Caroline Carl as interim executive director

rgy, the state’s Public Benefits Fund administrator that focuses on energy-efficiency education and clean-energy initiatives, announced that Caroline Carl has been appointed to serve as interim executive director, effective March 22.

New federal infrastructure law provides clean energy opportunities for Hawaiʻi

With the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed into law, Hawaiʻi Energy has identified specific clean energy opportunities for the state and local businesses.

Hawaiʻi Energy Holding Free LED Bulb Swap

During Hawaiʻi Energy’s Free Bulb Swap promotion, Hawai‘i residents can trade old, inefficient bulbs for LED lighting at participating HouseMart Ace Hardware stores on Maui, O‘ahu and Hawai‘i Island.

Hawai‘i Energy Earns National Recognition From US Environmental Protection Agency

ENERGY STAR® recognizes organizations across the U.S. for implementing high-performing energy efficiency programs to improve the efficiency of products, homes and buildings within their community. Hawai‘i Energy was recognized for its residential and commercial programs and is the first organization in the state to receive the distinguished award.

Hawai‘i Energy Awards Over $1,000,000 in Energy Relief Grants To 251 Local Nonprofits and Small Businesses

Hawaiʻi Energy awarded over $1,000,000 in funding to 251 nonprofits and small businesses in Oʻahu, Maui and Hawaiʻi counties, through its Energy Relief Grant program. 31 businesses in Maui County were awarded up to $25,000 grants.

Energy Program Aims to Help Nonprofits Cut Costs

Applications for Hawaiʻi Energyʻs EmPOWER Hawaiʻi Project will be available on Oct. 1. 

Refrigerator Trade-In Program Returns to Moloka‘i

Moloka‘i residents have the opportunity to become more energy-efficient by trading in their old appliances in exchange for new ENERGY STAR models.

Two Maui County Leaders Selected for 2014-2015 Omidyar Fellows

The cohort includes Brian Kealoha, a regional manager for Chevron Energy Solutions, and Emillia Noordhoek, the co-founder and executive director of Sustʻāina-ble Molokaʻi.