The 13th Annual Hawaiʻi Energy Conference will be held at Maui Arts & Cultural Center May 20-21, focusing on energy policy, solar adoption challenges, and Hawaii’s renewable energy goals. Key discussions will cover controversial LNG proposals and concerns about reduced solar incentives affecting the state’s ambitious rooftop solar targets.
- Conference at Maui Arts & Cultural Center May 20-21 brings together energy leaders and policymakers.
- Hawaii aims to install 50,000 new rooftop solar systems statewide over the next five years.
- Panels will discuss controversial LNG proposals and concerns about eliminating renewable energy tax credits.
- Nearly 50% of Hawaii’s single-family homes already have solar photovoltaic systems installed.
- Discussions will address how reduced solar incentives could slow renewable energy adoption across the state.
Source: Maui Now
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