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The energy sector in Hawaii has rapidly adopted solar power due to the high costs of electricity, and good solar resources, and has one of the highest per capita rates of
solar power Solar power is the conversion of energy from sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV) or indirectly using concentrated solar power. Photovoltaic cells convert light into an electric current using the photovoltaic e ...
in the United States. Hawaii's imported energy costs, mostly for imported petroleum and coal, are three to four times higher than the mainland, so Hawaii has motivation to become one of the highest users of
solar energy Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies such as solar power to generate electricity, solar thermal energy (including solar water heating), and solar architecture. It is an essenti ...
. Hawaii was the first state in the United States to reach
grid parity Grid parity (or socket parity) occurs when an alternative energy source can generate power at a levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) that is less than or equal to the price of power from the electricity grid. The term is most commonly used whe ...
for photovoltaics. Its
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location provides abundant ambient energy. Much of Hawaii's solar capacity is distributed solar panels on individual homes and businesses. Hawaii's grid has had to deal with this unique situation by developing new technology for balancing the energy flows in areas with large amounts of solar power. In 2017 distributed solar produced 913GWh which was 36% of all renewable energy produced in the state and about 9% of electricity sales. Utility-scale solar produced 212GWh, just over 1% of sales. In December 2016, Hawaii had 674MW of installed distributed solar capacity. The largest utility-scale solar farm in Hawaii is the 49 MW Kawailoa Solar project which opened in September 2019.Hawaii’s largest solar farm goes online in Waianae
''Honolulu Star-Advertiser'', Kathryn Mykleseth, January 25, 2017


History

Hawaii has a renewable portfolio standard of 40% renewable energy by 2030 and 100% by 2045. Hawaii had almost 200 MW of grid-connected photovoltaics in 2012. 16 MW of PV were installed in 2010, 40 MW in 2011, and 109 MW in 2012. The electrical grids of the Hawaiian islands are each separate and relatively small. "Overbuilding" distributed solar in some areas has led to issues such as partial
duck curve The duck curve is a graph of power production over the course of a day that shows the timing imbalance between peak demand and renewable energy production. Used in utility-scale electricity generation, the term was coined in 2012 by the Califor ...
, although
time-of-use pricing Dynamic pricing, also referred to as surge pricing, demand pricing, or time-based pricing, is a pricing strategy in which businesses set flexible prices for products or services based on current market demands. Businesses are able to change prices ...
has reduced disadvantages. Such overbuilding led the Hawaiian Electrical Company (HECO) to stop its
net metering Net metering (or net energy metering, NEM) is an electricity billing mechanism that allows consumers who generate some or all of their own electricity to use that electricity anytime, instead of when it is generated. This is particularly importa ...
program, which reimbursed solar consumers generously for the excess electricity they exported back to the grid, in 2015. As a result, residential solar installations fell as homeowners could no longer justify the costs because the payback time of the rooftop solar system made it cost-prohibitive. Two successor programs
customer grid supply (CGS) and customer self-supply
- have proved less successful than net-metering did in promoting the growth of the industry.
HECO Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (HEI; ) is the largest supplier of electricity in the state of Hawaii, supplying power to 95% of Hawaii's population through its electric utilities: Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Hawai'i Electric Light Comp ...
has made connecting to the grid more difficult, leading to layoffs among the solar installation industry. In 2014, there were over 40,000 rooftop systems, over 10 percent of customers. A proposed grid interconnection between Oahu and Maui would have allowed more renewable energy but was rejected as too costly. By 2022, nearly a third of single family homes have solar panels. HECO has limited homeowners' ability to install solar and connect to the grid. As of 2022, the only program available for private systems to supply power to the grid, Customer Grid Supply Plus, has limited capacity and requires inverters that meet HECO specifications. Approved inverters must allow the company to remotely turn off power transmission to the grid as needed. The utility has gone full steam ahead with its own plans to build utility-scale solar, approving 110 MW on July 27, 2017.
Cyanotech Cyanotech Corporation is a micro-algae producing company leasing land in the Natural Energy Lab of Hawaii on the Kona Coast of the island of Hawaii. The company produces BioAstin® Natural Astaxanthin Astaxanthin is a keto- carotenoid within ...
has a 0.5 MW solar array on its algae farm at the
Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii The Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority (''NELHA'') administers the Hawaii Ocean Science and Technology Park (HOST Park). ''NELHA'' was founded in 1974. At , HOST Park is a state-subsidized industrial park for incubator and marginal comm ...
. In October, 2018, Hawaii Electric Companies announced they were negotiating contracts on 7 new solar farms to total 260 MW, each incorporating 4 hours of battery storage: These would be three projects on Oahu, two projects on Maui and two projects on Hawaii. In March 2019, six projects (totalling 247 MW and almost 1 GWh of battery storage) were approved, priced at 8-10c/kWh.
Sunrun Sunrun is an American provider of photovoltaic systems and battery energy storage products, primarily for residential customers. The company was established in 2007 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Since its inception, the c ...
is establishing a
virtual power plant A virtual power plant (VPP) is a cloud-based distributed power plant that aggregates the capacities of heterogeneous distributed energy resources (DER) for the purposes of enhancing power generation, trading or selling power on the electricity mark ...
on Oahu which would use the energy stored in 1000 batteries located in individual houses with rooftop solar panels to deliver power in times of high energy demand on the grid. This system is expected to be online in 2020. These types of services provide not only additional power to the power grid but also add grid stability.


Kauai

Kauai Kauai, () anglicized as Kauai ( ), is geologically the second-oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands (after Niʻihau). With an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), it is the fourth-largest of these islands and the 21st largest island ...
has rapidly adopted solar. In 2009, oil provided 91% of the island's electricity. In 2015, solar provided 15% with other renewables providing another 22% with oil providing 63%.Inside the first fully dispatchable utility solar-storage project in Hawaii
UtilityDive, Peter Maloney, October 29, 2015
Diesel usage was expected to be reduced by in 2016 compared to 2008. On some days in 2016, solar power provided 77% of the electricity generation on Kauai. When it opened on November 2, 2015 on Kauai, the 12MW Anahola project was the largest solar project in Hawaii. It has 59,000 panels on of land and is expected to supply up to 20% of the island's momentary electricity demand and up to 5% of the annual demand. The Anahola project also incorporates a 6MW lithium-ion battery.Hawaii Solar
SEIA
The 12 MW Kapaia solar plant is connected to a 13 MW / 52
MWh A kilowatt-hour (unit symbol: kW⋅h or kW h; commonly written as kWh) is a unit of energy: one kilowatt of power for one hour. In terms of SI derived units with special names, it equals 3.6 megajoules (MJ). Kilowatt-hours are a common bil ...
battery, and the power is priced at 13.9 c/kWh. A 2018 project for 28 MW solar with 20 MW / 100 MWh batteries is priced at 11 c/kWh. A 44MW solar farm with batteries to be completed in 2019 will bring the island to 70% renewable electricity while a pumped-storage hydro facility is under consideration which could bring the island to 90% renewable by 2023.


Statistics

In 2012 a typical solar system in Hawaii paid for itself in only 4 years, and returned a profit of over 4 times the cost over its life. Hawaii's 35% ($5000.00 Maximum) state tax credit is the second highest in the country, behind Louisiana. Hawaii offers a
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, but it does not meet the normal definition of a feed-in tariff, as it is less than the retail cost of electricity, and is therefore simply a
Power Purchase Agreement A power purchase agreement (PPA), or electricity power agreement, is a contract between two parties, one which generates electricity (the seller) and one which is looking to purchase electricity (the buyer). The PPA defines all of the commercial te ...
. The Oahu Wind Integration Study released a report detailing the impact on the Oahu grid and found that 500 MW of wind and 100 MW of solar power could provide Oahu up to 25% of its electricity while eliminating the need to burn approximately 2.8 million barrels of low sulfur fuel oil and 132,000 tons of coal each year. In 2010 Hawaii generated 56 GWh of energy by
photovoltaics Photovoltaics (PV) is the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, a phenomenon studied in physics, photochemistry, and electrochemistry. The photovoltaic effect is commercially us ...
, and 559 GWh in 2014. This was 0.07% of the state's total electricity generation for 2007, 0.13% for 2008, 0.33% for 2009, 0.51% for 2010, and 1% in 2011. In 2015 solar provided 6% of Hawaii's electricity,Hawaii Energy Facts & Figures January 2013
State of Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism Hawaii State Energy Office, January 2013, accessed October 11, 2013
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Major solar installations in Hawaii

* December 2008:
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completed a solar power installation on
Kauai Kauai, () anglicized as Kauai ( ), is geologically the second-oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands (after Niʻihau). With an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), it is the fourth-largest of these islands and the 21st largest island ...
that was expected to average 80 kW. * December 2008: Sunetric, the largest solar installation company in the state, completed the largest roof-mount solar power installation in Hawaii a
Kona Commons
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. * 2009:
Sopogy Sopogy was a solar thermal technology supplier founded in 2002 at the Honolulu, Hawaii-based clean technology incubator known as Energy Laboratories. The company began its research on concentrating solar thermal energy to produce solar steam and t ...
completed construction on Hawaii's first
concentrating solar power Concentrated solar power (CSP, also known as concentrating solar power, concentrated solar thermal) systems generate solar power by using mirrors or lenses to concentrate a large area of sunlight into a receiver. Electricity is generated when ...
project. The project located at the Natural Energy Laboratories of Hawaii is a 2 MW
solar thermal Solar thermal energy (STE) is a form of energy and a technology for harnessing solar energy to generate thermal energy for use in industry, and in the residential and commercial sectors. Solar thermal collectors are classified by the United Sta ...
project interconnected into the
Hawaiian Electric Industries Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (HEI; ) is the largest supplier of electricity in the state of Hawaii, supplying power to 95% of Hawaii's population through its electric utilities: Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc., Hawai'i Electric Light Comp ...
grid under a
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. * 2009: La Ola Solar Farm on
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was dedicated in January, with a design capacity of 1.5 MW (1.2 MWAC). After operating at 600KW due to variable cloud cover, in September 2010 Xtreme Power announced plans to incorporate their battery storage technology to bring the system up to design capacity. It is the first
photovoltaic power plant A photovoltaic power station, also known as a solar park, solar farm, or solar power plant, is a large-scale grid-connected photovoltaic power system (PV system) designed for the supply of merchant power. They are different from most building- ...
in the world to include battery storage. * 2011: The Kapaa Solar Farm was completed, a 1.21 MW photovoltaic array, the largest in Hawaii, and the first on the island of Kauai. * 2011: Kapolei Sustainable Energy Park on Oahu, 1.18 MW * 2012: Port Allen Solar Facility on Kauai, 6 MW photovoltaic array with 3 MW battery storage. * 2012: Pearl City Peninsula Solar, Pearl Harbor Navy Base, 1.23 MW * 2012: Kalaeloa Solar Power II, 5 MW, a photovoltaic array on Oahu. * 2013: Kalaeloa Renewable Energy Park, 5 MW, a photovoltaic array on Oahu. * 2014: Koloa (Grove Farm) 12 MW photovoltaic array, opened in July 2014 on Kauai.REC Solar and KIUC Connect Hawaii's Largest Solar Project
/ref> * 2015: Anahola, 12 MW photovoltaic array with 6 MW battery storage on Kauai, can produce 20% of Kauai's power during peak production. * 2016: Waihonu Solar Farm North, 5MW and Waihonu Solar Farm South, 1.5 MW, Oahu * 2017: Waianae Solar, 40 MWDC (27.6 MWAC), Oahu * 2017: Kapaia solar project, 13 MW, with 52 MWh Tesla battery, on Kauai, to provide electricity only during the evenings * 2017: Waipio Solar, Pearl Harbor Navy Base, 13.3 MWDC (11 MW(AC)) * 2017: Aloha Solar, 5 MWAC, at Nanakuli, Oahu * 2018: Kihei Solar Farm, 2.9 MW, Maui * 2018: Ku'ia Solar, 2.8 MW, Maui Hawaii regulators approve large Maui solar farm
Duane Shimogawa, Pacific Business News, Feb 23, 2016,
*2019: Lāwa’i Solar (AES), 28 MW with 100 MWh storage, Kauai * 2019: Mililani II Solar, 14.7 MW, OahuThree Hawaiian solar projects push state closer to renewable goals
Power Engineering, September 11, 2019
* 2019: Waipio Solar project, 45.9 MW, Oahu * 2019: Kawailoa Solar project, 49 MW, Oahu


Projects under development

* Kauai – Pacific Missile Range Facility, U.S. Navy, 19 MW, with 70 MWh battery storage, expected completion end of 2019 * Molokai – Molokai New Energy Partners, 2.7 MW with 3 MWh battery, to be completed in 2019 * Oahu – Lanikuhana Solar, 15 MW, to be completed 2019, Sun Edison project revived by NRGRG and Hawaiian Electric Reach New Power Purchase Agreements to Revive Major Solar Projects on Oahu
Maui Electric, January 1, 2017
* Oahu – Pearl Harbor West Loch Annex, 20 MW, began construction April 2018 * Oahu - Hoohana Solar 1, 52MW with 208MWhr storage * Oahu - Mililani I Solar, 39MW with 156MWhr storage * Oahu - Mililani Tech Solar project, 0.27MW, proposed as first community solar project in Hawaii * Oahu - Waiawa Solar, 36MW with 144MWhr storage * Hawaii - Waikoloa Solar, 30MW with 120MWhr storage * Hawaii - Hale Kuawehi, 30MW with 120MWhr storage * Maui - Kuihelani Solar, 60MW with 240MWhr storage


Canceled projects

* Oahu – Ka La Nui Solar Farm, 15 MW * Oahu – Waiawa Solar, 50 MW * Oahu – Mililani South Solar Park, 20 MW * Oahu – IC Sunshine, 5 MW * Oahu – Hoohana Solar, 20 MW Source:


See also

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Wind power in Hawaii Wind power in Hawaii has the potential to provide all of the electricity generation in the electricity sector in Hawaii. The 132 commercial wind turbines in the state have a total capacity of 236 MW. In 2015, wind turbines produced 6.4% of Hawaii ...
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Energy in Hawaii Energy in the U.S. state of Hawaii is produced from a mixture of fossil fuel and renewable resources. Producing energy is complicated by the state's isolated location and lack of fossil fuel resources. The state relies heavily on imports of petro ...
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Solar power in the United States Solar power includes solar farms as well as local distributed generation, mostly on rooftops and increasingly from community solar arrays. In 2021, utility-scale solar power generated 115 terawatt-hours (TWh), or 2.8% of electricity in t ...
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Renewable energy in the United States According to preliminary data from the US Energy Information Administration, renewable energy accounted for about 12.6% of total primary energy consumption and about 19.8% of the domestically produced electricity in the United States in 202 ...


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Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development & TourismHawaii Clean Energy InitiativeHawaii's Energy FutureHawaii EnergyHawaii Solar Energy AssociationMap of Solar ProjectsSolar HawaiiHistory of Solar Power in Hawaii Timeline
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Hawaii Hawaii ( ; haw, Hawaii or ) is a state in the Western United States, located in the Pacific Ocean about from the U.S. mainland. It is the only U.S. state outside North America, the only state that is an archipelago, and the only stat ...
Energy in Hawaii Solar power in Hawaii