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Information about Decoupling

 •  Decoupling is a new method of setting electric rates and is one of many major steps supporting Hawaii's clean energy future and is designed to support efforts to reduce Hawaii's dependence on imported oil.
 
 •  In the past, the more electricity used by utility customers, the more money the utility collects. That formula isn't consistent with our state's current energy policies. To reach our state's clean energy goals, we must find ways to use less oil, not more.
 
 •  Decoupling breaks the historic link between electricity usage and utility revenues, which removes the incentive for utilities to increase the use of electricity. This allows utilities to better support increased energy efficiency, conservation and increased use of renewable energy resources.
 
 •  Your individual customer bill is still based on the amount of electricity you use, so you will still save money by conserving electricity. For information on energy efficiency rebates, go to www.hawaiienergy.com.
 
 •  More than 50% of your electric bill pays for the rising cost of fossil fuels. As we transition to clean energy, bills will become be more stable and lower than if our state continues to rely on imported oil..
 
 •  Decoupling does not guarantee the utility a profit. The utility could make less money if doesn't manage expenses efficiently.
 
 •  Decoupling has been established and implemented in other parts of the country for many years. In fact, nationwide, decoupling has been approved by utility commissions and implemented by utilities in nearly half of all states.
 
 •  For more information, you can also call the following contacts at your utility or call the State of Hawaii Division of Consumer Advocacy:
 

 •  Hawaiian Electric Company: Darren Pai, Senior Communications Consultant, 808-543-5670.
 •  Hawaii Electric Light Company: Curt Beck, Manager, Energy services Department, 808-969-0118  or 808-969-0127
 •  Maui Electric Company: Danielle Canfield-Jones, Customer Account Services Supervisor, 808-442-3975
 •  Division of Consumer Advocacy:  Jayson Horiuchi, Education Specialist, 808-586-2769


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