07-17-2015, 05:07 AM
From the article:
"Solar Hub filed for the permits for the project in 2012 and contracted with Hawaii Electric Light Co. to sell the electricity at 23.6 cents per killowatt hour."
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That should be the reason why not to allow it. That price does nothing to lower the consumer's cost of electricity in Hawaii.
"Solar Hub filed for the permits for the project in 2012 and contracted with Hawaii Electric Light Co. to sell the electricity at 23.6 cents per killowatt hour."
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That should be the reason why not to allow it. That price does nothing to lower the consumer's cost of electricity in Hawaii.