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Hawaiian Electric may start rolling blackouts

The primary electric utility for the U.S. state of Hawaii stated it was prepared to start rolling blackouts on Monday due to reduced wind and solar power and the momentary loss of numerous big generators.

The failures might start as early as 6 a.m. to avoid prevalent power loss, Hawaiian Electric stated in a notice posted to its website.

The Honolulu-based electric energy said 21,557 consumers around the island experienced a 30-minute interruption on Sunday night beginning at 8:54 p.m (0654 GMT on Monday) and ending at 9:59 p.m.

Hawaiian Electric's Hill 5 steam unit tripped offline yesterday. Puna steam unit and CT-1 combustion turbine system also are under repair, the business stated.

Hawaiian Electric advised Hawaii Island's property and organization customers to save electrical power. The business did not immediately react to an ask for additional comment.

Last month, Hawaiian Electric asked its customers on Hawaii Island to minimize or move their electrical energy use through April after the energy's biggest generator went offline due to mechanical concerns.

Hawaiian Electric is dealing with multiple suits over a. wildfire that tore through the island of Maui last year, killing. a minimum of 100 people. A representative for the business said in. September it does not discuss pending lawsuits.

In November, the business said it was unable to submit its. quarterly filing with U.S. securities regulators on time due to. monetary contributions it made towards victims of the wildfire.

(source: Reuters)