HECO issues conservation alert for Oahu due to plant shutdown

HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawaiian Electric customers around Oahu are advised to conserve energy and prepare for rolling power outages starting at 6 p.m.

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The rolling outages are a result of “the unexpected loss of the largest independently-owned power plant on the island.”


20K East Honolulu customers impacted by power outage

HECO reported that a 208-megawatt Kalaeloa Partners plant went offline around 1 a.m. on Wednesday after an underground pipe ruptured.

Crews are working to restart other generating units and “will rely on solar energy systems, available wind power and battery energy storage systems to help make up the shortfall of generation during the day.”

Officials said the following areas will experience 30-minute outages if needed:

Waipahu, sections of Pearl City, Kunia, Ewa Beach

Waiawa, Crestview, Mililani, Kunia, Waimalu, Upper Kipapa areas

Pearl City, Waimalu

Majority of leeward areas

Lower Kalihi, sections of Upper Kalihi

Kakaʻako

Sections of Kahala

Sections of Kaimuki and Kapahulu

Majority of Kaimuki, sections of Kapiʻolani Boulevard and Waikiki

University of Hawaiʻi Mānoa campus, Mānoa

Nuʻuanu and School Street area

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According to HECO, downtown, Chinatown and Hawaii Kai are not included in the rotation due to recent large outages in those areas.