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New framework streamlines choices for Hawaiian Electric customers in rooftop solar and energy storage programs

“Smart Renewable Energy” is next step in the evolution of customer-sited resources

(EDITOR's NOTE: This news release is all fluff, no substance.  The real deal, lower export payments for daytime solar and 'opt-out' reassignment to 'Shift and Save' evening rate hikes, is >>> HERE.  The only solar Hawaiian Electric wants is battery solar provided during peak usage periods right after sundown.)

News Release from Hawaiian Electric, 4/1/2024

HONOLULU, April 1, 2024 – Hawaiian Electric today launched a new framework that streamlines choices for customers participating in the company’s rooftop solar energy programs. “Smart Renewable Energy” represents the next step in Hawaiian Electric’s push to bring more customer-sited renewable energy resources onto the grid as Hawaii strives to achieve its ambitious clean energy goals.

Smart Renewable Energy, also known as Smart DER, was developed under the oversight of the Public Utilities Commission. It consolidates and replaces all Hawaiian Electric’s previous rooftop solar programs except for Net Energy Metering (NEM). For solar customers who want to pair their rooftop systems with energy storage, Hawaiian Electric is also offering a new incentive program called Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), which is replacing Battery Bonus. (On Maui, Battery Bonus will remain open to new applicants until enrolled capacity reaches 15 megawatts or until June 30, whichever comes first.)

Going forward, customers who apply to install a grid-connected solar system must do so through Smart Renewable Energy, which offers an export and a non-export track. Customers enrolled in one of Hawaiian Electric’s rooftop solar or energy storage programs prior to today have several options to choose from as the company transitions to Smart Renewable Energy and BYOD:

  • NEM and NEM Plus: No changes will be required for customers in these programs.
  • Customer Grid Supply (CGS), CGS Plus and Smart Export: Customers enrolled in these programs must transition to the Smart DER export track no later than seven years after their initial agreement date, starting Oct. 1, 2024. The transition will be done automatically by Hawaiian Electric.
  • Customer Self Supply or Standard Interconnection Agreement: Customers enrolled in these programs are not required to switch to Smart Renewable Energy, but if they choose to do so they will transition to the program’s non-export track.
  • Customers in any of the above programs have the option of transitioning to Smart Renewable Energy before their agreement end date by filling out a form on Hawaiian Electric’s website.
  • Battery Bonus: Customers are not required to transition to the new BYOD program but have the option to do so prior to their Battery Bonus agreement ending.

“We are excited to offer our customers Smart Renewable Energy and BYOD, which give them an opportunity to offset their energy bills while helping make the grid more resilient,” said Kaiulani Shinsato, Hawaiian Electric Customer Energy Resources co-director. “Hawaiian Electric is thankful to all the stakeholders who worked so hard to bring this to fruition.”

Smart Renewable Energy and BYOD are the culmination of a multi-year regulatory effort that included input from the PUC, Hawaiian Electric, solar industry representatives and the Consumer Advocate.

The Smart Renewable Energy export rates and other information about the new programs are available at hawaiianelectric.com/smartprograms.

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