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HRS §269-103

Reporting how much power customer generators produce

Every year starting in 2003, each electric utility must give the public utilities commission information about the total rated generating capacity from eligible customer-generators in its service area. The commission will create a process to share this information and to decide when a utility no longer has to offer net energy metering to new customer-generators.

The statute, as written — Generating capacity

On an annual basis, beginning in 2003, every electric utility shall make available to the public utilities commission information on the total rated generating capacity produced by eligible customer-generators that are customers of that utility in the utility's service area. The public utilities commission shall develop a process for making the information required by this section available to electric utilities , and for using that information to determine when, pursuant to section 269-104, an electric utility is not obligated to provide net energy metering to additional customer-generators in its service area.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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§269-104 When utilities can stop offering net metering

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