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New Renewable Energy Projects

Keep track of our progress on all of the various renewable energy projects currently in the works

Power Facts

Hawaiian Electric provides electricity for 95% of residents of the State of Hawaii on Oahu, Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Hawaii Island.

2023 renewable energy percentage is 33% (based on generation)
Total customers: 471,605
(As of 12/31/2023)

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Oahu

Number of customers: 309,631

Firm Generation:

Hawaiian Electric Plants

Kahe (oil): 650 MW
Waiau (oil): 500 MW
Campbell Industrial Park (diesel): 130 MW
Schofield (biodiesel): 50 MW

Independent Power Producers

Kalaeloa Partners (oil): 208 MW
H-POWER (waste-to-energy): 68.5 MW
Airport Emergency Power Facility (biofuel): 8 MW

Total firm capacity: 1,614.5 MW

Retired Units

Honolulu (oil) (113 MW): 0 MW

Retired units (independent power producers):

AES Hawaii (coal) (180 MW): 0 MW

Variable (As-Available) Generation:

Hawaiian Electric Plant

West Loch Solar: 20 MW

Independent Power Producers

Kawailoa Wind: 69 MW
Kawailoa Solar: 49 MW
Waipio PV: 45.9
Mililani 1 Solar: 39 MW + 156 MWh storage
Waiawa Solar: 36 MW + 144 MWh storage
Kahuku Wind: 30 MW
Waianae Solar: 27.6 MW
Na Pua Makani (wind): 24 MW
Par Hawaii: 18.5 MW
Lanikuhana Solar: 14.7 MW
Island Energy Service: 9.6 MW
Waihonu North: 5 MW
Aloha Solar Energy Fund One: 5 MW
Aloha Solar Energy Fund Two: 5 MW
Kalaeloa Solar Two: 5 MW
Kalaeloa Renewable Energy Park (PV): 5 MW
Mauka FIT 1 (solar): 3.5 MW
Waihonu South: 1.5 MW
Kapolei Sustainable Energy Park (PV): 1 MW
Kapolei Energy Storage: 185 MW (565 MWh) storage only

Customer-sited renewable: 621 MW
Shared solar: 3.270 MW

Approximate non-firm capacity: 1038.57 MW + 300 MWh storage

Approximate stand alone storage: 185 MW + 565 MWh storage

In Development:

Hoohana Solar 1: 52 MW + 208 MWh storage
Kupono Solar: 42 MW + 168 MWh storage
Waiawa Phase 2 Solar: 30 MW + 240 MWh storage
AES West Oahu Solar: 12.5 MW + 50 MWh storage
Mountain View Solar: 7 MW + 35 MWh storage
Shared solar: 14.055 MW + 38.54 MWh storage

Renewable energy percentage: 29.6%
Renewable peak: 74.8% on February 25, 2023


Hawaii Island

Number of customers: 89,477

Firm Generation:

Hawaiian Electric Plants (Oil)

Keahole: 77.6 MW
Puna: 36.7 MW
Kanoelehua: 21 MW
Waimea: 7.5 MW
Hill: 34.7 MW
Dispersed generation: 5 MW

Independent Power Producers

Hamakua Energy (oil/biodiesel): 60 MW
Puna Geothermal Venture: 38 MW

Total firm capacity: 280.5 MW

Retired Units

Shipman (oil) (15.2 MW): 0 MW

Variable (As-Available) Generation:

Hawaiian Electric Plants

Puueo Hydro: 3.4 MW
Waiau Hydro: 1.1 MW

Independent Power Producers

AES Waikoloa Solar: 30 MW + 120 MWh storage
Pakini Nui Wind: 20.5 MW
Wailuku River Hydro: 12.1 MW
Hawi Renewable Development (wind): 10.5 MW

Customer-sited renewable: 132 MW

Approximate non-firm capacity: 209.6 MW + 120 MWh storage

In Development:

Hale Kuawehi Solar: 30 MW + 120 MWh storage
Keahole Battery Energy Storage: 12 MW (12 MWh) storage only
Shared solar: 10.75 MW + 36 MWh storage

Renewable energy percentage: 52.1%
Renewable peak: 92.3% on April 25, 2023


Maui County

Serving Maui, Molokai & Lanai
Number of customers: 72,497

Firm Generation:

Hawaiian Electric Plants (Oil)

Maalaea: 212.1 MW
Kahului: 37.6 MW
Molokai: 12 MW
Lanai: 9.4 MW
Hana (dispersed generation): 2 MW

Total firm capacity: 273.1 MW

Variable (As-Available) Generation:

Independent Power Producers

Kaheawa Wind Farm: 30 MW
Kaheawa Wind Power II: 21 MW
Auwahi Wind: 21 MW
Kuia Solar: 2.87 MW
South Maui Renewable Resources (solar): 2.87 MW
Lanai Sustainability Research (solar): 1.2 MW
Maui 17-2: 0.735 MW

Customer-sited renewable: 142.6 MW
Shared solar: 0.028 MW

Approximate non-firm capacity: 222.303 MW

In Development:

AES Kuihelani Solar: 60 MW + 240 MWh storage
Waena Battery: 40 MW (160 MWh) storage only
Maui 17-1: 1 MW
Shared solar (Maui): 8 MW + 32 MWh storage
Shared solar (Molokai): 2.7 MW + 11.1 MWh storage

Renewable energy percentage: 35.4%
Renewable peak: 70.0% on June 10, 2023 (Maui)


Generation capacity, in gross megawatts, in service as of 2/15/2024.