The parent of Hawaii’s largest electric utility is setting itself up to spend close to $2 billion over the next three years on projects that reduce wildfire risk, improve resiliency and add new firm power generation.
Source: Hawaii Tribune Herald
The parent of Hawaii’s largest electric utility is setting itself up to spend close to $2 billion over the next three years on projects that reduce wildfire risk, improve resiliency and add new firm power generation.
Source: Hawaii Tribune Herald
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