RELATING TO BI-LEVEL LIGHTING SYSTEMS.
HB 950 addresses bi-level lighting systems in Hawaii to improve energy efficiency, potentially reducing electricity consumption and supporting clean energy goals in a high-cost energy market.
HB 950 addresses bi-level lighting systems in Hawaii to improve energy efficiency, potentially reducing electricity consumption and supporting clean energy goals in a high-cost energy market.
HB 950 relates to bi-level lighting systems in Hawaii, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the action history provided. Based on the bill title, it likely addresses regulations, installation standards, or incentives related to bi-level (two-level brightness) lighting technology, which can reduce energy consumption in buildings and public spaces.
Bi-level lighting systems are energy efficiency tools that allow lights to operate at reduced capacity during low-occupancy periods, potentially lowering electricity costs and reducing Hawaii's energy consumption. Given Hawaii's high electricity rates and reliance on imported fossil fuels, legislation promoting efficient lighting technology supports the state's clean energy goals and reduces utility costs for residents and businesses.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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