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Hawaiian Electric asks consumers to save power in April as supply tightens up

Hawaiian Electric on Monday asked its clients in Hawaii Island to lower or move their electrical power usage through April after the utility's largest generator, an independent power manufacturer, went offline due to significant mechanical issues.

The generator might account for almost one-third of Hawaii Island's normal peak need of 180 megawatts (MW), the Honolulu-based company stated. Without enough supply to match need, Hawaiian Electric will start rolling outages for up to an hour, with affected locations and timing to be figured out by quantity of demand to be reduced.

Hawaiian Electric likewise began rolling outages in February due to the unavailability of numerous big generators and the resulting output reduction.

On Monday, it motivated customers to lessen energy usage as much as possible, particularly on weekdays, and follow informs to conserve energy on days without much wind.

Wind-generated power represent 15% of the grid's. electricity, according to the utility.

Other big generators were likewise expected to be not available. due to mechanical issues, were operating at lowered output or. going through maintenance throughout the month, it said.

Hawaiian Electric last made headlines in 2023, when the Maui. county took legal action against the business saying it acted negligently by failing. to shut down power, resulting in wildfires that ruined the. seaside town of Lahaina and eliminated more than 114 individuals.

(source: Reuters)