Holu Hou Energy Partners with Lendlease to Power Military Homes With Renewable Energy, Reducing Strain On Energy Grid

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Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke, along with Holu Hou Energy (HHE) and Island Palm Communities (IPC), marked an important milestone today at the Aliamanu Military Reservation (AMR). They announced the installation of renewable energy systems in 200 homes, bringing advanced solar photovoltaic (PV) technology and energy storage solutions from HHE to military families on Oʻahu. This project is a significant step in improving sustainability and energy resilience for the community.

The 200 energy storage systems are powered by HHE’s innovative EnergyCluster technology, which connects multiple homes in an energy network or “cluster.” This setup allows excess solar energy from one home to be shared in real time with others, ensuring that 75 to 80 percent or more of the residents’ energy needs are met without sending power to the utility grid. The event took place…

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