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  2. Hawaiian Electric Industries - Wikipedia

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    HECO power plant at Kahe Point in West Oahu. Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (HEI) is the largest supplier of electricity in the U.S. state of Hawaii, supplying power to 95% of Hawaii's population through its electric utilities: Hawaiian Electric Company serving Oahu, Hawai'i Electric Light Company serving The Big Island, and Maui Electric Company serving Maui, Lanai and Molakai.

  3. Kokua Line: How will HECO send wildfire alerts? - AOL

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    Customers across the utility’s five-island service area can go to ... to the company’s website. Hawaiian Electric says it will provide as much notice as possible — 24 to 48 hours is the best ...

  4. Hawaiian Electric to start new customer power supply program

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  5. Power remains out for 3,000 customers in Chinatown, parts of ...

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    GEORGE F. LEE / GLEE @STARADVERTISER.COM At the corner of Bethel and King streets, a Hawaiian Electric crew works to restore power to the downtown and Chinatown area on Tuesday. Power has been ...

  6. Downtown Honolulu electric grid upgrade will be long, disruptive

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    Hawaiian Electric was able to restore power to roughly 2, 400 of the 3, 000 affected accounts a day later, on June 18, after what the company described as painstaking work that included ...

  7. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station ...

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    Lualualei was located only 4,000 yards (3,700 m) from the shoreline and received its power over exposed land lines from the Hawaiian Electric Company, 22 miles (35 km) away. The radio facility at Wailupe, also along the seacoast, was deemed unprotectable.

  8. Central Ohio Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The service had uniquely branded 30-foot buses stopping at round "CBUS" signs. The service operated every 10–15 minutes, seven days per week. The service began operation on May 5, 2014, [39] [40] and was ended in March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. In August 2021, COTA announced that the service will not return.

  9. Hawaiian Electric customers should not see rate increases due ...

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    The company’s net loss for the quarter, including core operating results from Hawaiian Electric and subsidiary American Savings Bank, was $1.3 billion, compared with a $54.6 million profit in ...