Chapter 196
53 sections
§196-1 Why Hawaii needs an energy plan
§196-1.5 Priority permits for renewable energy projects
§196-2 Definitions for vehicle and energy rules
§196-5 Ban on gas appliances with pilot lights and exceptions
§196-6 Energy-efficient hot water heaters required for sale and installation
§196-6.5 New homes must have solar water heaters unless approved otherwise
§196-7 Your right to install solar panels on your home
§196-7.5 Electric vehicle charging systems in multi-family housing
§196-7.8 Getting a rebate for buying an electric bike or moped
§196-8.5 Your right to hang a clothesline at home
§196-9 State energy and environmental standards for buildings, vehicles, and fuel
§196-10 Hawaii renewable hydrogen program
§196-10.5 State program for clean energy transition
§196-10.8 Energy systems and technology training
§196-11 What key terms mean in this energy law
§196-19 State agencies must compare long-term costs before buying
§196-21 How state agencies can pay for energy-saving projects
§196-22 How state energy projects get approved
§196-23 Energy efficient products
§196-30 State buildings must track energy use and improve efficiency
§196-31 Energy efficiency for state facilities
§196-32 State energy office must publish utility data monthly
§196-41 State support for renewable energy goals
§196-42 State help for alternative fuels and clean transportation goals
§196-61 Definitions for commercial property assessed financing and green infrastructure programs
§196-62 Hawaii green infrastructure loan program
§196-62.5 How state agencies can get green energy loans
§196-63 Creating the Hawaii green infrastructure authority
§196-64 Green infrastructure loan authority powers and duties
§196-64.5 Commercial property assessed financing program
§196-65 Hawaii green infrastructure special fund
§196-65.5 Clean energy and energy efficiency revolving loan fund
§196-66 How the green infrastructure special fund is used and applied for
§196-67 Hawaii green infrastructure bond fund
§196-68 How this section follows the state bond law
§196-69 Annual report to the legislature
§196-70 Severability
§196-71 State energy office: what it does and reports
§196-72 Who leads the Hawaii State Energy Office and what they do
§196-81 Definitions for energy efficiency standards
§196-82 Purpose of appliance efficiency standards
§196-83 Rules for energy efficiency standards
§196-84 Which products must meet efficiency standards
§196-85 Minimum efficiency rules for certain products
§196-86 Implementation
§196-87 State keeps federal energy and water standards if federal ones are dropped
§196-88 How products get tested and labeled for efficiency
§196-101 Definitions for fluorescent lamps
§196-102 Ban on selling new fluorescent lamps
§196-103 Exemptions from the lamp rules
§196-111 Definitions for Green Energy Money $aver Program
§196-112 Solar hui program and its fund manager
§196-113 Solar hui investment fund