David C Parsons Hawaii Public Utilities Commission March 17 2016 1 Hawaii Public Utilities Commission Hawaiis Electric Systems Kaua ʻ i O ʻ ahu Moloka ʻ i Maui Hawai ʻ i Lana ID: 577264
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Distribution System Planning in Hawaii
David C. ParsonsHawaii Public Utilities CommissionMarch 17, 2016
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Hawaii’s Electric Systems
Kaua
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Moloka
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Maui
Hawaiʻi
Lanaʻi
Kaua
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i Island Utility CooperativeSystem Peak: 78 MW52.6 MW PV / 7 MW Biomass / 9 MW Hydro(+6.6 MW PV Under Review)Installed PV: 67% of System Peak
Hawaiian Electric
System Peak: 1,206 MW
329 MW PV / 99 MW Wind 69 MW WTE (+138.5 MW PV & Wind Approved to Install / +88.5 MW PV Under Review)Installed PV & Wind: 35% of System Peak
Maui Electric
Maui System Peak
: 202 MW
74
MW PV / 72 MW Wind(+40 MW PV Approved or Under Review)Installed PV & Wind: 72% of Sys. PeakLana’i System Peak: 5.1 MW1.33 MW PV (27% of Sys. Peak)Moloka’i System Peak: 5.6 MW2 MW PV (36% of Sys. Peak)
Hawai
ʻ
i Electric LightSystem Peak: 192 MW75 MW PV / 30 MW Wind / 38 MW Geothermal / 16 MW Hydro(+31 MW PV Approved or Under Review)Installed PV & Wind: 55% of System Peak
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Credit: Hawaii Natural Energy Institute
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Major Policy Dockets Before the PUC
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Hosting Capacity Analysis
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Mahalo!
Please contact me with any questions at:david.c.parsons@hawaii.gov
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