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City again OKs fewer solar-power permits

Craig T. Kojima / 2014
Solar power has experienced consistent growth over the past three years across the U.S.
This story has been corrected. See below.

The number of rooftop photovoltaic permits issued in March by the City and County of Hono­lulu was down for the 24th month in a row.

In March the city issued 610 photovoltaic permits, down 2 percent from the 622 issued in March 2014, according to data collected by Marco Man­gels­dorf, president of Hilo-based ProVision Solar. The decline was much smaller than in February, when the number of permits issued was down 40 percent from February 2014.

Recent actions by the utility give hope that the decline will turn around, Man­gels­dorf said.

"In the past three months HECO has sent out around 4,800 pre-approval letters to Net Energy Metering (rooftop solar) applicants on Oahu with 3,000 alone issued last month. That’s likely to bump up PV permit numbers over the following months."

The solar industry took a hit in 2013 when Hawaiian Electric Co. changed its policy to require that solar systems be approved by HECO before installation, citing safety concerns for areas with too much solar connected to the grid.

In January the utility announced it could double the number of solar systems it can safely connect to the grid.

In March HECO approved 1,987 solar applications that had been waiting for approval since at least October.

The utility promised last year it would clear a backlog of 2,749 rooftop solar approvals pending since at least October, saying most would be approved by April and the rest by the end of 2015. The utility said that as of the end of March, it had approved 2,543 of the pending Oahu applications.

CORRECTION

HECO’s approval is not required for the city to issue a permit on all islands. A previous version of this story said HECO approval was required for the city to issue a permit. On Oahu and Hawaii island the county does not require utility approval before issuing a permit. Maui County does require utility approval before issuing a permit.

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