About Us
Hawaii Energy is the state energy conservation and efficiency program implemented to help reduce Hawaii's dependence on imported oil.
MISSION
To educate, encourage and incentivize the ratepayers of Hawaii to invest in conservation behaviors and efficiency measures to reduce Hawaii's dependence on imported fuels.
BACKGROUND
Utilizing electric ratepayer funds, Hawaii Energy offers cash rebates and other incentives to residents and businesses to help offset the cost of installing energy efficient equipment. In addition to rebates, the program conducts education and training to residents, businesses and trade allies (contractors) to encourage the adoption of energy conservation behaviors and efficiency measures. The program plays an important role in helping the state achieve the Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative (HCEI) goal of reducing total electric energy usage by 4.3 billion kWh by 2030.
This is a daunting task that will require a greatly expanded effort on many levels and will involve the proactive support of every citizen of Hawaii. Hawaii Energy will aggressively employ new initiatives in energy conservation and efficiency and also integrate these initiatives with renewable energy efforts to help meet all HCEI goals.
EMPLOYEES
Hawaii Energy employs approximately 35 employees in full and part-time roles with the knowledge, skill and passion to help individuals and businesses save energy. The Hawaii Energy team works together to assist residents and businesses with investing in energy efficiency measures to reduce the state’s dependence on imported oil.
ORGANIZATION
Hawaii Energy is a ratepayer-funded conservation and efficiency program administered by SAIC under contract with the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission serving the islands of Hawaii, Lanai, Maui, Molokai, and Oahu.
INFORMATION
Hawaii Energy
1132 Bishop St. Ste. 1800
Honolulu, HI 96813
808-537-5577 (telephone)
808-441-6068 (fax)
1-877-231-8222 (toll free)
Email: hawaiienergy@saic.com
Web: www.hawaiienergy.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/hawaiienergy
Twitter: @MyHawaiiEnergy

