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Emergency Preparedness, Safety
Preparedness means supporting our employees and their ohana
On Wednesday, May 14, 2025, I attended our Emergency Preparedness Fair for employees and their ohana. We were joined by our external partners including the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency, the Department of Emergency Management, and the Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization.
Community, Energy Savings
A simple wish for Mother’s Day: Flip the switch
So instead, I have a simple energy-saving request of Jake, who is 17. Perhaps, for the sake of the planet and my sanity, he could remember to turn off his night light.
Emergency Preparedness, Safety
Pet Preparedness: Building an emergency kit
When disaster strikes, we often focus on our own safety. We make sure to have food, water, flashlights, and other essentials that you may need in an emergency — but what about our pets?
Community, Outages
Crews upgrade power cables in Nanakuli to address outages
As a communications specialist, it’s part of my job to monitor outages and at times field calls from local media outlets. Unfortunately, we respond to inquiries about outages in some areas more frequently than others. Of late, Nanakuli has had more than its fair share of outages. It’s why our company has embarked on a major project to replace direct-buried cables that are at the root of the problem.
Emergency Preparedness, Safety
Wildfire safety begins with learning
May is National Wildfire Awareness Month dedicated to prevention and preparedness. The Hawaii Wildfire Management Organization (HWMO) says over 99% of all wildfires in Hawaii are human-caused, and wildfire safety begins with learning about wildfire and safety.
Community, Energy Savings
Energy savings and sustainable living in the city
Sometimes city life can be overwhelming and “detached” from nature, but luckily the building I live in prioritizes energy efficiency, and I have started to incorporate other simple energy-saving habits and sustainable living practices into my life to save money and do my part for our aina, even from my 450-square-foot apartment.
Community Solar, Distributed Energy Resources, Renewable Energy, Solar
Mapping Hawaiian Electric’s road to energy independence
In my short time at the company the view from my office has certainly changed, and I’ve seen our energy landscape transform in meaningful and important ways. You can see it clearly in the Sustainability Reports and Maps we’ve published over the years.
Electric Vehicles, Renewable Energy
Electric Garage Talk: Driven by Tony
Meet Tony Benton, a lifelong car enthusiast and rideshare driver living in Honolulu. When his gas-powered car gave out, he made the leap into the electric lane with a Chevy Bolt — and hasn’t looked back. In this candid conversation, Tony shares what it’s like switching to an EV as a full-time driver.
Emergency Preparedness, Safety
Strengthening partnerships for a safer Hawaii
Last July, we launched the Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) program as part of our commitment to reducing wildfire risks and ensuring community safety. Since then, we’ve continued to work on improving our processes to make the best decisions during a PSPS event.
Community
Planting seeds of change at the Waianae Kai Forest Reserve
This past December, I started working at Hawaiian Electric as a digital communications and social media specialist. One of the reasons I was interested in joining the ohana was our commitment to Hawaii's community — not just in the everyday services we provide but in the impact we have in the everyday lives of Hawaii's people.