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HRS §269-110

What happens when a customer-generator ends service

When an eligible customer-generator ends their relationship with the electric utility, the utility must settle the customer's electricity use and production, including any leftover credits from earlier months, for the time since the last yearly reconciliation up to the end date. This follows the rules in this part.

The statute, as written — Termination by eligible customer-generators

If an eligible customer-generator terminates the customer relationship with the electric utility, the electric utility shall reconcile the eligible customer‑generator's consumption and production of electricity, including any unused credits for excess electricity from the eligible customer‑generator carried over from prior months, for the period following the last twelve-month reconciliation period to the date of termination of the relationship, according to the requirements set forth in this part.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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