RELATING TO CLEAN ENERGY.
Hawaii clean energy bill stalled after House-Senate disagreement; conference committee unable to resolve differences; reintroduced in 2026 session.
Hawaii clean energy bill stalled after House-Senate disagreement; conference committee unable to resolve differences; reintroduced in 2026 session.
HB 1295 is a Hawaiian clean energy bill introduced by Rep. Kyle Yamashita that has been subject to significant legislative disagreement between the House and Senate. The bill was carried over to the 2026 Regular Session after a conference committee was unable to reconcile differences between the two chambers' versions.
Clean energy legislation in Hawaii is particularly significant given the state's goal to achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2045 and its high energy costs due to reliance on imported fossil fuels. How this bill structures clean energy incentives, requirements, or investments could substantially affect Hawaii's transition timeline and residents' electricity rates.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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