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Legislators want power to sway HECO decision

Kathryn Mykleseth
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Hawaiian Electric Co. officials briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state Capitol on Tuesday. Seated before the lawmakers were Colton Ching, left, vice president of energy delivery at HECO; Jim Alberts, senior vice president of customer service at HECO; Timothy J. Lindl, attorney for the Alliance for Solar Choice; Leslie Cole-Brooks, executive director of the Hawaii Solar Energy Association; and Mark Duda, president of the Hawaii PV Coalition.
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Hawaiian Electric Company briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state capitol on Tuesday. Pictured are Colton Ching, left, vice president energy delivery at HECO and Jim Alberts, senior vice president customer service at HECO.
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Hawaiian Electric Company briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state capitol on Tuesday. Pictured speaking is Leslie Cole-Brooks, executive director Hawaii Solar Energy Association.
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Hawaiian Electric Company briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state capitol on Tuesday. Pictured speaking is Mark Duda, president of the Hawaii PV Coaltion.
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Hawaiian Electric Company briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state capitol on Tuesday. Pictured speaking is Jim Alberts, senior vice president customer service at HECO. Sitting next to the right of Alberts is Timothy J. Lindl, attorney, the Alliance for Solar Choice and Leslie Cole-Brooks, executive director Hawaii Solar Energy Association.
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Hawaiian Electric Company briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state capitol on Tuesday. Present at the briefing was Sen. Sam Slom.
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Hawaiian Electric Company briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state capitol on Tuesday. Pictured speaking at the briefing is Sen. Rosayln H. Baker.
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Hawaiian Electric Company briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state capitol on Tuesday. Pictured speaking at the briefing is Rep. Cynthia Thielen.
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Hawaiian Electric Company briefed legislators about proposed policy changes on solar interconnection at the state capitol on Tuesday. Pictured speaking during the briefing is Sen. Mike Gabbard, Chair, Committee on Energy and Environment. Seated next to him were Rep. Cynthia Thielen, left, Rep Angus L.K. McKelvey and Rep. Chris Lee.