Talk:Energy in Hawaii
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Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative
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This statement above is grossly incomplete. What was left out is the agreement between the State of Hawaii and the electric utility (HEI) which created the Hawaii FIT feed in tariff. This drove up electric rates by nearly 100 per cent. This came right after the 2008 recession and made electricity rates unafordable and caused a homeless epidemic in Hawaii forcing Honolulu to pass laws against the homeless. Then governor : Linda Lingle and the CEO of HEI Constance Lau signed this disasterous bill. It is the basis of a breach of public trust law suit by John Carroll. This suit has jumped through many hoops. One of which a judge defined electric power as naturally occuring not a man made commodity. I have a copy of this agreement I may upload to wikipedia. See: hawaiiratepayer on google plus and my site hppa.net. Mahalo and Kama Mana (people power).