RELATING TO ENERGY PROJECTS.
Hawaii SB 2939 advances unspecified energy projects through early legislative review, with final provisions and real-world impacts pending committee deliberation.
Hawaii SB 2939 advances unspecified energy projects through early legislative review, with final provisions and real-world impacts pending committee deliberation.
SB 2939 is a Hawaii energy bill introduced by Senator Angus McKelvey that is currently in early legislative stages. The bill has passed first reading and been referred to the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection/Economic Development, International Relations and Government Operations as of January 2026. Without access to the bill's specific text, the precise provisions cannot be detailed.
Hawaii faces significant energy challenges, including heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels and high electricity costs—among the nation's highest. Energy legislation in Hawaii typically addresses renewable energy expansion, grid modernization, or energy efficiency, making such bills directly relevant to residents' utility bills and the state's climate goals.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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