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Electricity rate hike coming
#11
FYI: GO Malama Solomon!

REPORT FROM SENATE MAJORITY– More than 1,000 Hawaii Island residents have taken a strong public stand against a proposed rate increase by Hawaii Electric Light Company (HELCO). Reacting to what are already punishingly high electric rates, these residents have signed a petition sponsored by Senator Malama Solomon, who represents District 1 (Waimea, Hamakua, North Hilo, Rural South Hilo, and Hilo).

Senator Solomon sees this expression of public opposition as a clear mandate from her district to:

1) Demand the Governor and Public Utilities Commission (and State Consumer Protector) deny HELCO’s proposed rate increase, especially given recent significant profits reported by both HELCO and its parent company, Hawaiian Electric Light Co. (HECO);

2) Urge the Governor to rescind Executive Agreements between the State of Hawaii, the U.S. Department of Energy (USDOE) and HECO that were put in place in 2008 by former Governor Linda Lingle. These agreements effectively relinquished the State of Hawaii’s control of its energy policy to HECO, and thereby enabled HECO to function as an unregulated monopoly focused on profits for its stockholders rather than stable, lowest-possible-cost electricity for the families and business of Hawai’i. These agreements sanctioned HECO as a state supported energy monopoly and enabled passing on to rate payers all costs for HECO’s expansion and diversification away from fossil fuels.

Reacting to HECO’s reported $29.4 million in income for the 2nd Quarter of 2012 – which was about 70% more profit than it earned in the same quarter in 2011, petition signers and Sen. Solomon also are asking the Governor, PUC and Consumer Protector to demand that the public utility shoulder costs for timely transition away from fossil fuels and not place the burden of this transition on the consumer. Further, Sen. Solomon will be asking the PUC to adopt as a matter of public policy a requirement that the utility provider must swiftly make the transition from fossil fuels to “stable, lower cost electricity” – not just “renewable alternative fuels” — to relieve constituents of high and continually escalating rates.

Sen. Solomon will be presenting the 1,000+-name petition to a PUC hearing on HELCO’s proposed rate increase at 6 p.m., Tues., Oct. 30 at Kealakehe High School. All interested Hawai’i Island residents are urged to attend this PUC hearing in Kona, or a companion hearing at 6 p.m., Mon., Oct. 29 at Hilo High School Cafeteria, to speak out against the proposed rate increase.

Media Contact: Malama Solomon (974-4000 Ext. 67335 or 808-938-8353)

For Immediate Release

Wednesday, October 27, 2012
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#12
FYI: Just got off the phone with the PUC. Tonight's meeting at Hilo High School Cafeteria will start at 6:00pm, with doors opening at 5:30pm to sign up to testify.

If you cannot attend the meeting, the PUC will be accepting written testimony which must be submitted by November, 30, 2012.

The two agenda items are HELCO's 4%+ rate increase, and Aina Koa Pono's second request for approval.

KU'E!!! SAY "NO"!!! It is time for us to change the manner in which this State does business with a monopoly that needs to be broken. The ulitmate goal should be lower rates, and competition for HECO/HEI/HELCO for the good of all, especially our keiki. JMO.

PLEASE WRITE TESTIMONY TO THE PUC!!! Mahalo.
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#13
The PUC needs to hear from all of us regarding this rate increase request and AKP.

Also, please sign the petition Sen. Malama Solomon has put forth here:

www.malamasolomon.com

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/43321402/HELCO%...Public.pdf

She is spearheading another petition ( over 1,000 hand signatures and rising ) against HELCO, HECO, and the 2008 agreement between Governor Lingle and HECO. She sold out the people of Hawaii by endorsing the HEI ( HECO, MECO, and HELCO ) monopoly to ensure its absolute carter blanche control over our energy future to preserve its profits at your expense. You will be able to sign the petition on-line in the near future so please monitor her website.

She and many others, are calling upon the Governor to rescind that agreement as a violation of federal anti-trust law.
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#14
HECO's Quarterly Report is due out. Let's see how much they soaked us for this time: (*More at link)

HEI plans to announce its third quarter 2012 consolidated financial results on Wednesday, November 7, 2012 and will conduct a webcast and teleconference call to review third quarter 2012 consolidated earnings, including American's earnings, on Thursday, November 8, 2012, at 8:00 a.m. Hawaii time (1:00 p.m. Eastern time).

The event can be accessed through HEI's website at www.hei.com or by dialing (866) 383-8008, passcode: 56693947 for the teleconference call. The presentation for the webcast will be on HEI's website under the headings "Investor Relations," "News & Events" and "Presentations & Webcasts."

HEI and Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc. (HECO) intend to continue to use HEI's website, www.hei.com, as a means of disclosing additional information. Such disclosures will be included on HEI's website in the Investor Relations section. Accordingly, investors should routinely monitor such portions of HEI's website, in addition to following HEI's, HECO's and American's press releases, HEI's and HECO's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings and HEI's public conference calls and webcasts. The information on HEI's website is not incorporated by reference in this document or in HEI's and HECO's SEC filings unless, and except to the extent, specifically incorporated by reference.

Investors may also wish to refer to the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Hawaii (PUC) website at dms.puc.hawaii.gov/dms in order to review documents filed with and issued by the PUC. No information on the PUC website is incorporated by reference in this document or in HEI's and HECO's SEC filings.

http://www.equities.com/news/headline-story?dt=2012-10-30&val=649233&cat=finance
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#15
[quote]Originally posted by opihikao

FYI: GO Malama Solomon!

Malama Solomon, along with Abercrombie and others, is pushing PLDC to take pulbic control away from public land. Why?

"An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped" Dr. Ron Paul 2012
SECRET KNOWLEDGE - "NOT FOR US TO KNOW"? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91qs9v-upWI
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#16
[quote]Originally posted by pahoated

A lot of focus is on HELCO but that is misplaced. The key powers here are the PUC (Public Utility Commission) and HEI(=HECO+MECO+HELCO+American Savings Bank). A lot of people attending this upcoming meeting with signs simply saying "NO RATE HIKE" and "NO AKP" should make it more clear.

They are all complicit and in bed together. Without public and community support, AKP is plowing through with their scheme. Massive dirt flying in the air from their bulldozing. Do they have grubbing permit? What about erosion from this massive land clearing?

"An idea whose time has come cannot be stopped" Dr. Ron Paul 2012
SECRET KNOWLEDGE - "NOT FOR US TO KNOW"? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91qs9v-upWI
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