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  2. Hawaii Public Utilities Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (HPUC) is a public utilities commission, a quasi-judicial tribunal, which regulates public service companies operating in the U.S. state of Hawaii. In 2017 HPUC authorized smart inverters to increase grid stability.

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    A public utilities commission is a quasi-governmental body that provides oversight and/or regulation of public utilities in a particular area (locality, municipality, or subnational division), especially in the United States and Canada.

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  5. Hawaii PUC probing utility’s role in deadly Lahaina wildfire

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    The state has issued more than 30 information requests totaling nearly 200 questions to Hawaiian Electric as part of an ongoing investigation into the Aug. 8, 2023, Lahaina wildfire, which killed ...

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  7. National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners

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    Chris Nelson is a commissioner on the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission. He was appointed to serve on the board of NARUC on January 12, 2017 through October 2018. He previously served on the board in 2014 and was the chairman of the Committee on Telecommunications.

  8. Puna Geothermal Venture - Wikipedia

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    The Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV) is a geothermal energy power plant on the island of Hawaii, the largest island in the state of Hawaii.The plant was shut down shortly after the start of the May 2018 lower Puna eruption, and resumed power generation in November 2020. [1]

  9. Kauaʻi Island Utility Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s, Kauaʻi burned sugar cane waste to supply most of their electricity.. As of 2008, the majority of the Kauaʻi's electricity was produced by importing liquid petroleum, costing $69.3 million in 2006 and $83 million in 2007. [3]