Friday, February 28, 2014

USA, Hawaii:

Huena Power Seeks Meeting with Officials About Hawaii Geothermal Project Delay (Pacific Business News)

HELCO was expected to award the geothermal contract last August or September.


The attorney for Huena Power, one of the companies looking to develop a 50 MWe geothermal project on the Big Island, has requested a meeting with stakeholders, including Hawaii Electric Light Co. and the Hawaii Public Utilities Commission, to address the delay in the awarding of a contract for the project, which some say would cost up to $200 million.

“It is further recommended that the proposed meeting occur within the next 15 days, in order that each and all of the deficiencies of the [request for proposals] itself, the RFP process, timing of the issuance of the RFP and the purported deficiencies in the several proposals to be identified and hopefully rectified, in order to ensure the benefits of geothermal be accurately represented in HELCO’s April [Power Supply Improvement Plan],” William Milks, counsel for Huena Power, said in a letter to the PUC this week.

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